This is an original issue of the *Morning Freiheit*, dated June 9, 1967. This Yiddish-language newspaper, published in New York City from approximately 1905, documents the declaration of victory by Israel and the retreat of Syrian forces during the Six-Day War. As a primary source, it offers insight into the perspectives of the Jewish left at this historical moment.
The *Freiheit* maintained a socialist perspective, often aligned with the pro-labor movement. Its editorial position frequently reflected the views of the Communist Party USA. Coverage included domestic and international labor issues, topics related to Jewish identity and culture, Zionism (with evolving stances over time), World War II, the Holocaust, and the establishment of Israel. This particular issue illuminates the *Freiheit*'s position within Jewish American intellectual discourse during the mid-1960s.
This item originates from a Judaica collection and is not a reproduction. Accompanying photographs illustrate its current condition, indicating both its historical value and any age-related imperfections. Prospective buyers are encouraged to examine the photographs carefully. Inquiries for further details or additional images are welcome.
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