A 70-year-old German Jewish newspaper begun in New York by emigrants from Nazi Germany may close. Andreas Mink, the Aufbau’s editor in chief, has told the German news magazine Der Spiegel that the paper, which since May 2002 also has been published in Berlin, has enough funds to run only through the end of March.
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