Zibn teg
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| Type | weekly newspaper |
|---|---|
| Political alignment | Communist |
| Language | Yiddish |
| Headquarters | Vilnius |
| Country | Second Polish Republic |
Zibn teg (Yiddish: זיבן טעג, 'Seven Days') was a weekly Yiddish literary newspaper, published in Wilno (then in Second Polish Republic, now Vilnius, Lithuania) in 1935 and the spring of 1936.[1][2][3][4] The newspaper was similar to the banned publication Fraynd, and was printed at the same printing house (Boris Kleckin) in Wilno.[1][3] The Polish authorities labelled Zibn teg 'crypto-communist'.[5]