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- Der_jüdische_Arbeiter_(Vienna) abstract "Der jüdische Arbeiter ('The Jewish Worker') was a Labour Zionist newspaper published from Vienna 1927-1934. It was the organ of the Poale Zion organization in Austria. It substituted the Poale Zion publication Unsere Tribüne (published 1924-1926). It was initially published once every two weeks, but became a weekly in 1933. Julius Mamber was the editor of Der jüdische Arbeiter.".
- Q1198970 abstract "Der jüdische Arbeiter ('The Jewish Worker') was a Labour Zionist newspaper published from Vienna 1927-1934. It was the organ of the Poale Zion organization in Austria. It substituted the Poale Zion publication Unsere Tribüne (published 1924-1926). It was initially published once every two weeks, but became a weekly in 1933. Julius Mamber was the editor of Der jüdische Arbeiter.".
- Der_jüdische_Arbeiter_(Vienna) comment "Der jüdische Arbeiter ('The Jewish Worker') was a Labour Zionist newspaper published from Vienna 1927-1934. It was the organ of the Poale Zion organization in Austria. It substituted the Poale Zion publication Unsere Tribüne (published 1924-1926). It was initially published once every two weeks, but became a weekly in 1933. Julius Mamber was the editor of Der jüdische Arbeiter.".
- Q1198970 comment "Der jüdische Arbeiter ('The Jewish Worker') was a Labour Zionist newspaper published from Vienna 1927-1934. It was the organ of the Poale Zion organization in Austria. It substituted the Poale Zion publication Unsere Tribüne (published 1924-1926). It was initially published once every two weeks, but became a weekly in 1933. Julius Mamber was the editor of Der jüdische Arbeiter.".