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Morgen Freiheit (original title: מאָרגן־פרײהײט; English: Morning Freedom) was a New York City-based daily newspaper affiliated with the Communist Party, USA, founded by in 1922. After the end of World War II the paper's pro-Israel views brought it into disfavor with the Communist Party, and its editor was expelled from the organization. The paper closed in 1988.


Institutional history

Establishment
The Freiheit was established in 1922 as a self-described "Communistic fighting newspaper" in the Yiddish language.Henry Felix Srebrnik, Dreams of Nationhood: American Jewish Communists and the Soviet Birobidzhan Project, 1924-1951. Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press, 2010; pg. 2. The paper's chief goals included the promotion of the Jewish labor movement, the defense of the , the advancement of proletarian culture, and the defeat of in America.


Development
By 1925, the press run of the Freiheit grew to 22,000 copies per issue, making it the largest of nine daily newspapers in the United States affiliated with the American Communist Party.

The Morning Freiheit/ Morgen Freiheit in its time was one of the most prominent Yiddish newspapers published in the United States, and the showcase of left socialist artists and writers both Jewish and non-Jewish, Zionist and internationalist. Among the writers to appear in its pages was , the author of the novel Jews Without Money. The newspaper made political contributions related to the formation of the International Fur and Leather Workers Union, as well as many of the needle trades unions in the United States, including the Amalgamated Clothing Workers union, and perhaps the Congress of Industrial Organizations (which later merged with the AFL as the ).

Following Moissaye Olgin's sudden death in November 1939, the Freiheit was headed by Paul Novick (1891-1989), a journalist born in who had first come to America in 1913.Srebrnik, Dreams of Nationhood, pg. 16. Novick had been associated with the publication from its foundation in 1922 and was active in the ICOR, the American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists, and other Communist Party-sponsored mass organizations.


Editors-in-Chief
  • Moissaye Joseph Olgin (1922–1939)
  • (1939–1988)


Associate Editor


Writers
People who wrote for or served on the staff of Morgen Freiheit included:


See also
  • Non-English press of the Communist Party USA
  • List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals
  • Yiddish Philharmonic Chorus


Further reading
  • Matthew Hoffman, "The Red Divide: The Conflict between Communists and their Opponents in the American Yiddish Press," American Jewish History, vol. 96, no. 1 (March 2010), pp. 1–31. In JSTOR


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