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Folksblat (Montevideo)

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Type
  
Daily

Political alignment
  
Zionist

Ceased publication
  
1964

Founded
  
1931

Language
  
Yiddish language

Editor
  
Berl Reznicovich, Moisés Orzuj

Folksblat ('People's Newspaper') was a Yiddish language daily published in Uruguay 1931–1964. It had a Zionist orientation.

The newspaper was founded as Der tog ('The Day'). It was the first Jewish daily newspaper in the country. Its offices were located at 1911 Andes in downtown Montevideo. Berl Reznicovich and Moisés Orzuj were the editors of Der tog.

In 1933 it changed name to Der uruguayer tog ('The Uruguayan Day'). In 1935 it took the name Folksblat. As of the late 1950s, it was estimated to have a circulation of 8,000. It was published as a morning daily, except on Mondays. The newspaper was closed down in 1964.

References

Folksblat (Montevideo) Wikipedia