One Hundred Years of the Bund
One Hundred Years of the Bund
Of the two Jewish movements that celebrate their centenaries this year—Zionism and the Bund—the first, founded at a glittering ceremony in Basle, Switzerland, in August 1897, can surely boast of greater historical achievements than its coeval, formed by thirteen representatives of Jewish socialist groups meeting conspiratorially in a small, nondescript house in Vilna two months later.
Zionism’s extraordinary achievements include, first and foremost, the creation of a Jewish state...
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