- The
Folkspartei (Yiddish: ייִדישע פֿאָלקספּאַרטיי,
yidishe folkspartey,
Jewish People's Party) was
founded after the 1905
pogroms in the
Russian Empire...
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eastern Europe by
Jewish political parties such as the Bund and his own
Folkspartei before World War II.
Zionism can also be seen as
somewhat ethnic too...
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Various concepts of the
Autonomism were
adopted in the
platforms of the
Folkspartei, the
Sejmists and
socialist Jewish parties such as the Bund. The movement's...
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labor union which supported ****imilation and the
rights of labor. The
Folkspartei (People's Party) advocated, for its part,
cultural autonomy and resistance...
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Jewish secularism thrived. From the
socialist Bund to the
bourgeois Folkspartei,
Jewish political parties declared their commitment to
propagating the...
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Poland –
Komunistyczna Partia Polski, KPP – (communist, illegal)
Folkspartei –
Jewish People's
Party ('Folkists')
German Socialist Labour Party of...
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Abraham Popelas (Achdut-Agudat Israel),
Nachman Fridman (
Folkspartei) and Ozer
Finkelstein (
Folkspartei).
After Fridman's
death he was
replaced in the ****embly...
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Jewish parties of the
Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires, e.g. Bund,
Folkspartei,
World Agudath Israel, and the
Swedish party in Finland,
Svenska Folkpartiet...
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Folkism (Nigerian theatre), a
movement in
Nigerian literature Ideology of
Folkspartei, an
early 20th
century Jewish autonomist party in
Eastern Europe Völkisch...
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became known as "Jewish Autonomism," and was
eventually adopted by the
Folkspartei,
which Dubnow himself helped found, and the Bund, a
socialist Jewish...