Parizer Haynt

Parizer Haynt (Yiddish: פּאַריזער היינט) was a Yiddish-language newspaper published in Paris, France.

[2] Its founders and first editors were Shmuel Yatzkan and Noah Finkelstein, who had previously edited the Warsaw Yiddish newspaper Haynt.

[4] The paper was supportive of Zionism, in contrast to its primary rival, the Communist daily Naye Prese.

[5] Isaac Bashevis Singer contributed articles to the paper during the 1930s.

[6] Other authors who wrote for the paper include Aryeh Leib Grajewski,[7] Aaron Alperin,[8] and Nisn Frank.