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Lebns Fragn (Life questions, Yiddish: לעבנס־פֿראַגן) was a Yiddish, Bundist-orientated magazine, published bimonthly in Israel. The first issue appeared in May 1951, under the editorship of Isachar Artuski. The responsibility for editing was shared by Ben-Zion ("Bentsl") Tsalevitsh (1883–1967). Tsalevitsh had come to Palestine in 1922, after having been active for many years in the Bund in Białystok, and Artuski, a member of the Warsaw Bund since 1935, arrived in Palestine during the Second World War.

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  • Lebnsfragn war eine jiddischsprachige Zeitschrift in Israel. Entsprechend der Zeitung Unser Tsait der polnischen Bundisten war sie das Sprachrohr der Bundisten Israels. Sie wurde 1951 in Tel Aviv gegründet und erschien erst monatlich, dann alle zwei Monate. Lebnsfragn stand dem nahe, und ein Teil des Magazins berichtete über beide Organisationen und die jiddische Kultur. Sie charakterisierte sich selbst als „Sozialistische Monatsschrift für Politik, Gesellschaft und Kultur“. (de)
  • Lebns Fragn (Life questions, Yiddish: לעבנס־פֿראַגן) was a Yiddish, Bundist-orientated magazine, published bimonthly in Israel. The first issue appeared in May 1951, under the editorship of Isachar Artuski. The responsibility for editing was shared by Ben-Zion ("Bentsl") Tsalevitsh (1883–1967). Tsalevitsh had come to Palestine in 1922, after having been active for many years in the Bund in Białystok, and Artuski, a member of the Warsaw Bund since 1935, arrived in Palestine during the Second World War. (en)
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  • Lebnsfragn war eine jiddischsprachige Zeitschrift in Israel. Entsprechend der Zeitung Unser Tsait der polnischen Bundisten war sie das Sprachrohr der Bundisten Israels. Sie wurde 1951 in Tel Aviv gegründet und erschien erst monatlich, dann alle zwei Monate. Lebnsfragn stand dem nahe, und ein Teil des Magazins berichtete über beide Organisationen und die jiddische Kultur. Sie charakterisierte sich selbst als „Sozialistische Monatsschrift für Politik, Gesellschaft und Kultur“. Herausgeber war bis 1971 Isachar Artusky, bis 2014 Yitzhak Luden.Zum Zeitpunkt des Erscheinens der letzten Ausgabe im April 2014 war Lebnsfragn die letzte regelmäßig erscheinende jiddische Publikation in Israel. (de)
  • Lebns Fragn (Life questions, Yiddish: לעבנס־פֿראַגן) was a Yiddish, Bundist-orientated magazine, published bimonthly in Israel. The first issue appeared in May 1951, under the editorship of Isachar Artuski. The responsibility for editing was shared by Ben-Zion ("Bentsl") Tsalevitsh (1883–1967). Tsalevitsh had come to Palestine in 1922, after having been active for many years in the Bund in Białystok, and Artuski, a member of the Warsaw Bund since 1935, arrived in Palestine during the Second World War. After Artuski's death in November 1971, Yitzkhok Luden became editor. The last issue was published in April, 2014. (en)
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