Ivriton, a Hebrew insert is launched, but the Yiddish paper closes due to falling sales.
Some wig makers have advertised in a local Yiddish paper that their wig hair is not Indian, residents said.
But David considers Sonya, who reads the serialized novels in the Yiddish papers, uncultured, beneath him.
In addition to numerous articles of his own, he frequently translated articles from Yiddish papers for publication by the English-language press.
She tried to find her way through gleanings from the radio, and from my father's retellings of the Yiddish paper.
Such was their success that the Yiddish paper went from a daily circulation of 250,000 in the 1920's to a weekly readership of 10,000 today.
In 1932, he began writing for The Morning Freiheit, then a New York Yiddish daily paper.
A Yiddish paper in Warsaw said afterward that Schmeling had proved himself "100 percent Hitlerist" with his answers.
Later he became an agent for other Yiddish papers.
Six daily Yiddish papers were published.