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Ya'akov Zerubavel

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As a young man, he joined the Poale Zion movement and was elected to its executive board in 1906. Zerubavel was a central member of the party in
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was the language of intellectuals, and therefore not suitable to the party's goal of reaching the primarily Yiddish-speaking masses abroad.
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in 1918, where he served as a leader of the Poale Zion and edited a Yiddish newspaper. In 1935, Zerubavel was allowed by British
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and a member of the party's central committee in Russia. After helping fellow Zionist
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in 1917, becoming a member of the National Jewish Council of Ukraine. He returned to
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authorities to return to Palestine. He served on the executive committee of the
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What Must Be Forgotten: The Survival Of Yiddish Writing In Zionist Palestine
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Russian-born Zionist activist and writer; leader of Poale Zion movement
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language, sharing the view of many left-wing Zionists that
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activist, writer, publisher, and one of the leaders of the
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the Ottoman Empire
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publish an underground newspaper, Zerubavel moved to
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in 1915. Zerubavel returned to Russia following the
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Poltava
Russian Empire
Israel
Poale Zion
Mapam
Hebrew
Jewish
Zionist
Poale Zion
Poltava
Russian Empire
Ukraine
heder
Vilna
Ber Borochov
Vilna
Lvov
Yiddish
Der Yiddisher Arbeter

Ben Zvi
Ben Gurion
Yanaita Ben Zvi
immigrated
Palestine
David Ben-Gurion
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
Ottoman
World War I

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