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 (Kletzkin) in Wilno.[1][3] The Polish authorities labelled Zibn teg 'crypto-communist'.[5]

References [link]

  1. ^ a b Estraikh, Gennady. The Yiddish-Language Communist Press, in Frankel, Jonathan (ed.), Studies in Contemporary Jewry. Vol. 20, Dark Times, Dire Decisions : Jews and Communism. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. p. 68
  2. ^ Commission on European Jewish Cultural Reconstruction. Tentative List of Jewish Periodicals in Axis-Occupied Countries. 1947. p. 37
  3. ^ a b Studia Rosenthaliana, Vol. 40–41. Van Gorcum., 2007. p. 159
  4. ^ Urbonas, Vytas. Lietuvos žurnalistikos istorija: periodinė spauda. Klaipėda: Klaipėdos Universitetas, 2002. p. 261
  5. ^ Piątkowski, Sebastian. Dni życia, dni śmierci: ludność żydowska w Radomiu w latach 1918-1950. Warszawa: Naczelna Dyrekcja Archiwów Państwowych, 2006. p. 135

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Teg, Umeå

Teg is a residential area in Umeå, Sweden. Teg is connected to Umeå center through two bridges, Tegsbron and Kyrkbron.

External links

  • Teg at Umeå Municipality

  • TEG

    TEG may stand for:

  • Triethylene glycol
  • Thromboelastography
  • TEG (Táctica y Estrategia de Guerra), an Argentine Risk-based board game.
  • Tenés Empanadas Graciela, a computer game inspired by the above board game.
  • TEG Federal Credit Union, a New York bank.
  • Thermoelectric generator, a device that can convert heat into electricity
  • The Enormous Gregory, a small bit character that appeared in one episode of The Simpsons
  • The Elder Gods (TeG), a Romanian professional electronic sports organization.
  • The_Edrington_Group, A Scotch Whisky and spirits manufacturer based in Scotland.
  • TEG (board game)

    TEG is an Argentine strategy board wargame published in 1976, based on the game Risk. The name is an acronym of Táctica y Estrategia para la Guerra., Spanish for Tactics and Strategy for War.

    Gameplay

    TEG follows a gameplay quite similar to the strategy board game Risk, since it also features a board divided in many different regions and sub-regions along with the implementation of dice to decide battle results.

    Goal

    The goal of the game is to be the first player to fulfill the requisites of an objective, without mattering whether it is the common objective or the secret objective.

    Common Objective

    The Common objective is to conquer 30 countries; this objective is the same for all players.

    Secret Objective

    Apart from the common objective, players have got a secret objective; unlike the common objective, the secret objective is:

  • Hidden to other players
  • Unique, it varies per player
  • Board

    The board is divided into six continents which consist of a certain amount of countries each; the total number of countries present in the game board is 50. These countries were randomly selected, and continents are slightly misrepresented.

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