- A
German émigré anarchist,
Rudolf Rocker,
began writing in
Yiddish for
Arbayter Fraynd (Workers' Friend). By 1912, he had
organised a m****
London garment...
- The Worker's
Friend Group was a
Jewish anarchist group active in London's East End in the
early 1900s. ****ociated with the Yiddish-language
anarchist newspaper...
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works were
published in 1912 in the
Labor Zionist w****ly Der
yidisher arbayter (The
Jewish Laborer) in
Lemberg and in
Hebrew in Ha-Shiloaḥ in Odessa....
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living writing for Russian-language
newspapers and the
Yiddish socialist Arbayter Tsaytung (the
precursor to the Forverts, The Forward), but his acquaintanceship...
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contributed to
other newspapers including the
London anarchist newspaper Arbayter Fraynd and
socialist competitor Forverts, He was a
member of the Jewish-anarchist...
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Labor Party. With Feigenbaum's encouragement, he
began writing for the
Arbayter Tsaytung (Workers’ Newspaper) in
October 1891. He
wrote mainly satirical-polemical...
- a
romanized Yiddish, and
wrote poetry, sketches, and
articles for the
Arbayter in Przemyśl and the
Idish Folks Blat in Lemberg. He
performed in amateur...
- 1899 adverti****t in
Arbayter Fraynd for a
lecture by Emma Goldman...
- 1818–1918] (in Yiddish). New York:
Aroysgegeben fun di
Fareynigte Idishe arbayter organizatsyonen. 1918. Dos
leben fun khayes:
zoologye [The Life of Animals:...
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Russian Workers Union (Russian:
Russkii Rabochii Soiuz; Yiddish:
Rusisher Arbayter Fareyn) that had
emerged in the city
around this time,
thereby making contact...