Category
page 1Jewish socialism
kibbutz
thumb|upright=1.1|Kibbutz Kfar Masaryk
Workers of Zion
Polish Jews' left-wing political party
Jewish left
Left-wing ideologies and movements among Jews
Black Panthers (Israel)
political movement against discrimination of Mizrahi Jews in Israel
The Young Worker
Zionist group
Zionist Socialist Workers Party
Russian party
Circle City
unincorporated community in Arizona
Sovetish Heymland
Soviet Yiddish-language newspaper
Socialist Workers' Federation
workers' federation in early 20th century Thessaloniki
Tze'irei Zion
Socialist Zionist youth movement in Eastern Europe
Jewish Socialist Workers Party
political party in Russia
United Jewish Socialist Workers Party
Jewish party in Russia
Bundism
Bundism () is a Jewish socialist movement that emerged in Europe in the late 19th century that aimed to promote working class politics, secularism, and foster Jewish political and cultural autonomy. As a part of that autonomism, it also sought to advocate Yiddishism—the promotion and vitalisation of the Yiddish language and Yiddish culture—and Doikayt (Yiddish, 'hereness'), the concept that Jews have a right to live and organise where they already reside.
Daloy Politsey
yiddish protest song
1902 Kosher Meat Boycott
1902 New York City protest