Der Groyser Kundes

Der Groyser Kundes (Yiddish: דער גרױסער קונדס, The Big Stick or The Big Prankster) was a New York City, Yiddish language satirical weekly which ran from 1909 until 1927.

It consciously set itself up in opposition to the serious Yiddish-language press of the time such as the socialist The Jewish Daily Forward.

Though, naturally, more traditional religious Judaism did not escape its satire: the 1915 'Christmas' edition included a parodic conversation between Jesus and the prophet Elijah.

Despite its irreverent attitude to everything, it also published poetry by Di Yunge ("The Young Ones"), poets such as Moyshe-Leyb Halpern and Zuni Maud.

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" B. Feigenbaum who rejects all gods except his own, Karl Marx ." Drawn by Saul Raskin and published by Der Groyser Kundes on October 25, 1912.