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Venetzueler Vochnblat
TypeWeekly newspaper (until 1961)
Daily newspaper (1961-1964)
Founded1959
LanguageYiddish
Hebrew
Spanish
Ceased publication1964
CountryVenezuela

The Venetzueler Vochnblat (in Yiddish ווענעזועלער וואכנבלאט; in Spanish Semanario Venezolano, Venezuelan Weekly) was a newspaper founded by Abraham Stempel (who years later founded Prensa Israelita) in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1959. It was a tri-lingual paper, being published in Yiddish, Hebrew and Spanish. Originally it was published weekly but two years after its beginning was changed into a monthly newspaper, until 1964 when it was closed.

References

  1. Abraham Stempel, héroe del idish en Venezuela. Nuevo Mundo Israelita (in Spanish)
  2. Holdings in aleph3.libnet.ac.il


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