Kindline
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Kindline (Yiddish: קינדליין, /kɪndlaɪŋ/ ⓘ is a New York City-based Yiddish-language weekly magazine founded in late 2014 by then editor-in-chief Mendel Paneth, with the first edition appearing on December 16, 2014.[1]
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Editor-in-chief | Mendel Paneth |
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Staff writers | Fishel Shachter Joseph Kwadrat Dovid Weber |
Staff Illustrators | Batsheva Havlin Avram Zmora |
Frequency | Weekly |
Founder | Mendel Paneth |
Founded | 2014 |
First issue | December 16, 2014 |
Company | Kindline Enterprises, Inc. |
Country | US |
Based in | Brooklyn NY |
Language | Yiddish |
Originally aimed at children and young adults, Kindline is now read by all ages,[2] and distributed worldwide weekly. Distribution scope is chiefly in areas where Yiddish readers reside, which include the United States, Canada, the UK, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, and Israel.[3]
Articles and features include an elucidation of the Weekly Torah portion, world history, Jewish history, wildlife, travel, comics, crafts, puzzles, parables, and stories.