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Oktyabr

Oktyabr or Oktyabr' may refer to:

Places
  • Oktyabr, Azerbaijan, a village in Azerbaijan
  • Oktyabr', Osh, a village in Kyrgyzstan
  • Oktyabr', Jalal-Abad, a village in Kyrgyzstan
  • Oktyabr, Russia, name of several rural localities in Russia
Others
  • Oktyabr, a Russian literary magazine
  • Oktyabr, a Yiddish newspaper published in 1918–1941
  • October: Ten Days That Shook the World (1928), a film by Sergei Eisenstein
  • Oktyabr' (opera) by Vano Muradeli
Oktyabr (Yiddish newspaper)

Der shtern was a Soviet Yiddish newspaper, first published in Smolensk on November 7, 1918. Der shtern became one of the main Yiddish publications in the early Soviet period. Before the end of the year, as Minsk came under the control of the Soviets, the publication was shifted there. Zalman Khaykin was the founding editor of the paper, but was killed in battle in Vilna in the beginning of 1919.

The paper shifted to Vilna, then back to Minsk and then to Vitebsk, and back to Minsk yet again in the period from March 1919 to July 1920. In April 1921 Der veker, a former bundist newspaper in Minsk and later a Jewish communist organ, merged into Der shtern. In 1924 the newspaper changed name to Oktyabr. Publishing was discontinued in June 1941.

Veker/Oktyabr was the only Soviet Yiddish newspaper published continuously throughout the 1920s and 1930s.

Oktyabr (magazine)

Oktyabr (meaning October in English) is a monthly Russian literary magazine, based in Moscow. In addition to Novy Mir and Znamya the monthly is a leading and deep-rooted literary magazine in Russia.