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- in eastern Europe, the Bundist movement was heavily damaged by the Second World War and by ****sm more specifically—many Bundists were murdered during the...
- Empire and active between 1897 and 1920. A member of the Bund was called a Bundist. Between 1898 and 1903, the Bund was an autonomous part of the Russian...
- Yitzhak Weinstein-Branovsky (Lithuanian: Aizikas Vainšteinas-Branovskis, Russian: Айзик Вайнштейн-Брановский, Polish: Ajzik Wajnsztajn-Branowski; 1888–1938)...
- the Bundist leadership in 1898, living in Geneva. There, he established the Bund’s Foreign Committee and, when Der yidisher arbeyter, the Bundist paper...
- Australian wing of the Bundist movement. It was a member of the International Jewish Labor Bund, and is the largest and most active Bundist organisation left...
- movement were far better than in Poland; during elections of 1918 two Bundists were elected, then four at the Riga muni****l council election in 1919...
- short-lived, given the exit from the party, for separate reasons, of its Bundist and Economist members who had supported his definition. That left in the...
- Bernard Goldstein (Yiddish: בערנאַרד גאָלדשטיין) (1959–1889), sometimes called "חבֿר בערנאַרד“ (romanized: "Khaver Bernard", translated: "Comrade Bernard")...
- Bund that was active in the interwar years. The IJLB is composed by local Bundist groups around the world and was originally created to defend Jewish national-cultural...
- songs were historically ****ociated with the Bundist movement (although none of the lyrics are explicitly Bundist) along with the Jewish anarchist movement...