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Shlomo Kleit
Shlomo Kleit (1891–1962)Novikov, Yoel,Shlomo Keit" in ''Lebns Fragn, Lebns-fragn'' (Tel Aviv), 1 May 1962, p. 12. was a leader of the Yiddishism, Yiddishist / Socialism, Socialist movement in Lithuania. Kleit, who was a tailor by profession, became active in the General Jewish Labour Bund in Vilna (Vilnius, Lithuania), during the First World War, under the German occupation of the city, from 1915 to 1918. Kleit was active in the Jewish anti-Tsarist revolutionary movement, and the anti-Germany, German underground during those years. After World War I he was elected as the Socialist vice-president of the Vilna Kehilla (modern), Kehilla. Kleit left Lithuania for political reasons and lived in Berlin, Cairo, Tel Aviv, Southern France and Toronto. With the assistance of Yaakov (Yankel) Pat, the international Bundism, Bundist leader, Kleit went to the United States in 1927 and there worked as a teacher in the Arbeter Ring schools until his death. During and after World War II, Kleit w ...
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Lebns Fragn
''Lebns Fragn'' (Life questions, Yiddish: לעבנס־פֿראַגן) was a Yiddish, Bundist-orientated magazine, published bimonthly in Israel. The first issue appeared in May 1951, under the editorship of Isachar Artuski. The responsibility for editing was shared by Ben-Zion ("Bentsl") Tsalevitsh (1883–1967). Tsalevitsh had come to Palestine in 1922, after having been active for many years in the Bund in Białystok Białystok is the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is the tenth-largest city in Poland, second in terms of population density, and thirteenth in area. Białystok is located in the Białystok Up ..., and Artuski, a member of the Warsaw Bund since 1935, arrived in Palestine during the Second World War. After Artuski's death in November 1971, Yitzkhok Luden became editor.Slucki (2012), p. 201. The last issue was published in April, 2014. References {{Reflist External links Magazine Websitea scanned front p ...
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