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It is impossible for the Jew who wants to know from his people in the big world that he will not read Hainte" - an advertisement for the daily newspaper "Hainte"

Opening price: $80

Commission: 22%

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01.22.2020 07:00pm

an advertisement Poster for Hainte newspaper - "The largest and most widely used Jewish daily newspaper in all of Europe. Warsaw Press, Paris Press" Zuckerman print, Jerusalem. Early 20th century.

"All the finest Jewish literary powers are centered around Hainte in all the capital cities and in all Jewish places there are special writings of Hainte". The advertisement appeals to the public of the Trade Owners of the Land of Israel to advertising their businesses in a newspaper article: 'Trade and Industry Owners in the Land of Israel! You have no more important newspaper for your interests than The Hainte". In the poster are the names of the 'constant helper' of Hainte, Nachum Sokolov, Shalom Ash, Jacob Mazza and others.

Hainte ['Today'] : was a daily Yiddish newspaper published in Warsaw from 1906-1939. The paper was founded in 1906, under the name "Yiddish Taglesblat" (in Yiddish: "The Yiddish Daily Page"), by Samuel Yaakov Yitzkan, formerly a writer for the Hebrew newspaper "HaTzfira".
In 1908, the paper was renamed to "Hainte," and soon positioned itself as the largest Yiddish newspaper in congressional Poland. The newspaper published serialized stories, setting a record in Yiddish newspaper circulation. Until 1913, the paper reached 150,000 sheets. Its main competitor was the Warsaw daily "Der Moment", founded in 1910. When the Second World War broke out, the paper closed. The last edition of the paper was printed on September 22, 1939, and included a number of Psalms in Yiddish translation.

Size: 36x26 cm. Very good condition.

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147. It is impossible for the Jew who wants to know from his people in the big world that he will not read Hainte" - an advertisement for the daily newspaper "Hainte"