"Haynt" – a tsaytung bay yidn

5669 – 5700

1908 – 1939


Chaim Finkelstein

 


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Chaim Finkelstein

Today

A Jewish Newspaper

5669 – 5700

1908 – 1939

 

 

 

Published by the World-Federation of Polish Jews.

1978 I. L.Perets Publishing House Israel

Tel-Aviv

5738 / 1978

 


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Chaim Finkelstein

"Haynt", A Jewish Daily, 1908-1939

I. L.Perets Publishing House

31, Allenby St. Tel-Aviv

Printed in Israel 5738 / 1978

Copyright Ch. Finkelstein

All rights reserved. Except for brief passages used in a review,

no  part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission of the author.

The book was published with the aid of the Memorial Fund for Jewish Culture

Printing press A Inkelvits. Bnei-Barak

 


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In the municipal library "Shaar-Zion" In Tel-Aviv [Shaar-Zion - Bet Ariela. 25, Sederot Shaul Hamelekh. Tel-Aviv. Israel. Library Contact Person: Dr. Ora Nebenzahl. Library Head] they keep a complete set of "Haynt" for the year 1937, with a dedication written in it by its donor MordkheYosif Huberman:

"Dedicated to the daily "Haynt""

"Haynt". my beloved newspaper, I read you as long as you existed. I never could separate from you. Wherever possible I always had one of your editions; in those days when the paper was abounding in creations by the best authors (Here follows a long list an enumeration of writers that worked for the paper since its foundation).

I never parted with you. Wherever I was and whenever I happened to be, there you were with me. I collected your issues and carried them across seas an when I arrived in our land I collected you again and handed you over to he temple where at all times an ordinary person or a historian in need of a review of the past will have the possibility to see to what mankind has endeavored and what the world has come down to. The world has become a ruin. Despotism and barbarism destroyed people, countries, holy places of historical interest and among them also you, my spiritual friend, have been destroyed.

Let there be an end to barbarism and may you rise again from the dead!

Your orphaned reader and collector

Mordke-Yosif Huberman

Tel-Aviv, 5700

30 October, 1939