This ground-breaking history of the General Jewish Labour Bund in
migration investigates how the organisation transformed itself from
a revolutionary protagonist in early twentieth-century Russia to a
socialist institution of secular Jewish life and yidishkayt for
Jews in North and South America. By following thousands of
activists' paths from the shtetls of Eastern Europe to the
working-class Yiddish neighbourhoods of New York and Buenos Aires,
Frank Wolff traces the networks that connected these
revolutionaries on both sides of the Atlantic, resulting in a
richly detailed social history of this seminal transnational
movement.
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