Profbavegung
Political alignment | Minsk Council of Trade Unions |
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Language | Yiddish |
Headquarters | Minsk |
Country | Soviet Byeloruss |
Circulation | 2000 |
Profbavegung (Yiddish: פראפבאוועגונג, 'Trade Union Movement') was a Yiddish language newspaper published from Minsk. It was an organ of the Minsk Council of Trade Unions.[1] Between the 9th (April 1920) and 10th (March 1921) Party Congresses, 37 issues of Profbavegung were published. It had a circulation of around 2,000.[2] Bunin and Vulf Nodel served as editors of Profbavegung.[1] Both of them were formed Bundists that had become prominent leaders of the Minsk Bureau of the Jewish Sections of the Communist Party.[3][4]
References
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- ^ 1.0 1.1 Weltkampf. Aussenstelle Frankfurta M. der Hohen Schule. 1941. p. 56.
- ^ David Shneer (13 February 2004). Yiddish and the Creation of Soviet Jewish Culture: 1918-1930. Cambridge University Press. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-521-82630-3.
- ^ Elissa Bemporad (1 March 2013). Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in Minsk. Indiana University Press. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-253-00827-5.
- ^ Elissa Bemporad; Stanford University. Dept. of History (2006). Red star on the Jewish street: the reshaping of Jewish life in Soviet Minsk, 1917-1939. Stanford University. p. 77.
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