The Central Jewish Bureau ( pl, Centralne Biuro Żydowskie, CBŻ) was a
Jewish
Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ...
autonomous section inside the
Communist Party of Poland. The CBŻ was founded shortly after the
Kombund had merged into the Communist Party in 1923. The role of the CBŻ was to mobilize support for the Communist Party amongst the Jewish community. However, not all Jewish party members were part of the CBŻ; assimilated Jewish communists were active in the main Polish party organization.
[Joseph Marcus]
Social and Political History of the Jews in Poland, 1919-1939.
Walter de Gruyter, 1983. p. 290.
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Yevsektsia
A Yevsektsiya ( rus, евсекция, p=jɪfˈsʲektsɨjə; yi, יעווסעקציע) was a Jewish section of the Soviet Communist Party. These sections were established in fall of 1918 with consent of Vladimir Lenin to carry communist revolut ...
Communist Party of Poland
Jewish Polish history
Jewish political parties
Jewish communist movements
Political parties of minorities in Poland
Secular Jewish culture in Europe