Lodzsher togblat or Lodzer togblat (, "à Âódà º Daily", in Polish sources referred to as à Âodzier Togbà Âat and sometimes erroneously as Lodzer Tageblatt) was the oldest Yiddish daily in Poland outside of Warsaw, published in à Âódà º during 1908âÂÂ1936. It is not to be confused with German-language Lodzer Tageblatt printed by Leopold Zoner during 1881âÂÂ1905.
The first Yiddish newspaper in à Âódz, Lodzsher Togblat was established in 1908 by and Abram Tenenbaum. Its editor-in-chief was .
Initially it was published by the publishing house of Mendel Hamburski by ul. Ogrodowa, 3.
It was suspended during World War I by the occupying German powers for about a year.
In July 1931, a few weeks after the death of Emanuel Hamburski, the newspaper was in a hiatus but later resumed until 1936.