Lebns Fragn
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Lebns Fragn (Life questions, Yiddish: לעבנס־פֿראַגן) was a Yiddish, Bundist-orientated magazine, published bimonthly in Israel. It was founded in May 1951 by Isachar Artuski, the responsible editor was Ben-Zion ("Bentsl") Tsalevitsh (1883–1967), who came to Palestine in 1922. Since Artuski's death in November 1971 the editor is Yitskhok Luden.[1] The last issue was published in April, 2014.
References
- ↑ ""לעבנס-פֿראַגן" (Lebns Fragn)" (in Yiddish). Tel Aviv: לעבנס-פֿראַגן. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
External links
- Magazine Website
- a scanned front page of Lebns Fragn
- Online, searchable Lebns Fragn editions from the Historical Jewish Press
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