[L] [No.] [Title or subject] [issues] [File no. and translation of periodicals’ titles]
[Y] 25 Complete set of Proletarisher Gedank [and] Yugntruf 1941 [ARG I 1328 (Ring. I/694)] [Proletarian Thought], [and] [ARG 1309 (Ring. I/684)] [Call to Youth],
[Y] 26 Der Ruf May 1942 [ARG I 1332 (Ring. I/677)] [The Call],
[P] 27 Przedwiośnie 11–15, 1942 [ARG I 1330 (Ring. I/703)] [Early Spring],
[Y] 28 Neged Hazerem May 1942
[ARG I 1320 (Ring. I/698)] [Against the Flow],
[Y] 29 Der Oyfbroyz 1–4
[ARG I 1323 (Ring. I/689)] [Outburst],
[Y] 30 Undzer Veg 1 May [. . .] [ARG I 1337 (Ring. I/683)] [Our Path],
[Y] 31 Yedies 4–9, 1942 [ARG I 1308 (Ring. I/690, I/975)] [News],
[Y] 32 Folkstsaytung 19.09.1939 [ARG I 1272 (Ring. I/679)] [People’s
Newspaper],
Manuscripts by writers and playwrights
[L] [File No.]
Avrom Morewski¹³⁴
[Y] An “Ararat”¹³⁵ programme [ARG I 1258 (Ring. I/1163) [?]]
[Y] A “Balaganeyden”¹³⁶ programme [ARG I 1247 (Ring. I/523)]
[Y] L. Maloch, “At home – in the club”, a play for children [ARG I 1225 (Ring. I/621)]
[H] Habimah performance “Your people” [programme] [ARG I 1397 (Ring. I/777/15)]
Weichert’s [?] adaptation
134 Not identified; the only Morewski materials preserved in the Archive belong to ARG II.
135 A cabaret theatre company founded by Moyshe Broderson, among others.
136 A cabaret theatre in the Łódź ghetto.