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caused frictions with the party. The organization also organized
Yiddish-language cultural and education activities. In 1912 the library of
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resumed publishing in
January 1916 (first with S. Kaplansky as its editor and later Pinie Wald), and continued to be published until 1920.
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member, was killed Pinie Wald was detained. Under torture Wald was forced to confess a supposed plot to install a
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Democratic Labour Organization in Argentina (Avangard)
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in mid-1920, eventually becoming the Jewish section of the
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and the Social Order Law. Politically it was close to the
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General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia
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714:and other supposed 'Jewish maximalist' groups. The
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677:, but the anti-nationalist postures of
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841:Bibliografía sobre Judaísmo argentino
797:Victor A Mirelman (5 February 2018).
658:sought to organize Jewish workers in
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1038:. Editorial Trotta. p. 179.
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652:that hibernated for half a year.
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