-
Arbeter Froyen (Yiddish: אַרבעטער פֿרױען, lit. 'Working Women'), also
known as Tsu Di
Arbeter Froyen (Yiddish: צו די אַרבעטער פֿרױען, lit. 'To the Working...
- (Daytshmerish
spelling of Yiddish: פֿרייע אַרבעטער שטימע romanized:
Fraye arbeṭer shṭime, lit. 'Free
Voice of Labor' also
spelled with an
extra mem פֿרייע...
- The
Workers Circle or Der
Arbeter Ring (Yiddish: דער אַרבעטער־רינג),
formerly The Workmen's Circle, is an
American Jewish nonprofit organization that...
-
early 1900s. ****ociated with the Yiddish-language
anarchist newspaper Arbeter Fraint ("Worker's Friend") and
centered around the
German emigre anarchist...
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Arbeter Zeitung (Yiddish: אַרבעטער צײַטונג, 'Workers Newspaper') was a w****ly
newspaper published from Kaunas,
Lithuania 1921–1922 and
again in 1926....
- The
Yidish Natsionaler Arbeter Farband (יידיש־נאַציאָנאַלער אַרבעטער־פאַרבאַנד}, also
known as
Jewish National Workers Alliance (NJWA)) was an
early Yiddish-speaking...
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figure in the Yiddish-language
anarchist scene there,
including editing the
Arbeter Fraynd periodical,
publishing the key
thinkers of anarchism, and organising...
- אַרבעטער־בונד אין ליטע, פּױלן און רוסלאַנד, romanized: Algemeyner
Yidisher Arbeter-bund in Lite,
Poyln un Rusland),
generally called The Bund (Yiddish: דער...
-
Workers Order began as the
byproduct of a
split of The Workmen's
Circle (Der
Arbeter Ring, now
called The
Workers Circle), a
Jewish mutual benefit society of...
- very
American Yiddish motif, and was
integral to the
curricula of the
Arbeter Ring (Workmen's Circle)
schools and camps. He died in New York of bone...