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Der shtern (Kharkov)

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Founded
  
May 1925

Language
  
Yiddish language

Headquarters
  
Kharkov

Political alignment
  
Communist

Ceased publication
  
1941

Circulation
  
12,000

Der shtern (Yiddish: דער שטערן‎, 'The Star') was a Yiddish language daily newspaper published from Kharkov, Ukrainian SSR between 1925 and 1941. It was an organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Ukraine and the All Ukrainian Council of Trade Unions. M. Levitan served as editor in chief of the newspaper.

Der shtern replaced Komunistishe fon as the main Yiddish newspaper in Soviet Ukraine. The first issue of Der shtern was published in May 1925. In its initial phase Der shtern was the largest Yiddish newspaper in the Soviet Union, as well. It was printed around 12,000 copies, a larger number than that of the Moscow-based Der emes and the Minsk-based Oktyabr combined.

By the late 1930s Der shtern was one of very few remaining Yiddish newspapers in the Soviet Union.

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Der shtern (Kharkov) Wikipedia