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Naivelt

Naivelt was a Yiddish-language literary monthly magazine published in Argentina from 1927–1930. Politically, Naivelt was pro-communist but without open affiliation to the Communist Party. It was published by a group of leftist writers, also going by the name Naivelt. Hirsh Bloshtein was the editor of Naivelt. Bloshtein was deported in 1931 for communist activities.

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Naivelt (Yiddish: נייוועלט, "New World") was a Yiddish-language literary monthly magazine published in Argentina from 1927–1930.1 Politically, Naivelt was pro-communist but without open affiliation to the Communist Party.1 It was published by a group of leftist writers, also going by the name Naivelt.2 Hirsh Bloshtein was the editor of Naivelt. Bloshtein was deported in 1931 for communist activities.3

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