- 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...
- Poland.
Theoretically the
Bundists in
Poland and
Russia were
members of the same party, but in
practice the
Polish Bundists operated as a
party of their...
-
nationalism and ****imilation.
Bundists also
believe in a
concept called Doykeit in
Yiddish translating to here-ness in English. The
Bundist principle of Doykeit...
- this
being attributed to the fact that
early Bundists made an
explicit effort to
preserve its use.
Bundists have been
involved in the
founding of the First...
- Poland.
Theoretically the
Bundists in
Poland and
Russia were
members of the same party, but in
practice the
Polish Bundists operated as a
party of their...
- to
America large numbers of
politically sophisticated socialist Bundists. The
Bundists advocated the anti-Zionist, anti-****imilationist idea of Yiddish...
- of
Jewish communities due to
their diverging political goals.
While the
Bundists proclaimed the
superiority of the
Yiddish language, the
Zionists promoted...
- democrats, socialists, revolutionaries, anarchists, and the
aforementioned Bundists. Figes, p. 196 «Московские ведомости», 16 [O.S. 1906] июня г., №141.( Figes...
- the
Bundist leadership in 1898,
living in Geneva. There, he
established the Bund’s
Foreign Committee and, when Der
yidisher arbeyter, the
Bundist paper...
-
Central Committee had
twelve full
members and 22
alternate members. Two
Bundists were
included in the
Central Committee at a
later stage,
Raphael Abramovitch...