The *Morning Freiheit* newspaper, dated June 23, 1967, presents a record of American Jewish leftist thought during the period. Published in Yiddish in New York City, the newspaper provided a platform for leftist views within the Jewish community, addressing labor movements, Jewish communal matters, and international political affairs with a socialist orientation. Originally associated with the Jewish labor movement and the Communist Party USA, the *Freiheit*'s editorial positions on subjects such as Zionism and the Soviet Union evolved over time, reflecting shifts within American Jewish intellectual circles. Significant historical occurrences, including the Holocaust, World War II, and the establishment of the State of Israel, influenced the paper's content and debates. This specific issue documents the period immediately following the Six-Day War, with coverage of Israel's military gains and Egypt's position regarding peace negotiations and the United Nations' role.
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