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The Jewish Labour Bund ( yi, ייִדישער אַרבעטער בונד, translit=Yidisher Arbeter Bund), more commonly known as the Jewish Labour Bund Melbourne ( yi, ייִדישער אַרבעטער בונד מעלבורן, translit=Yidisher Arbeter Bund Melburn), the Australian Bund, or simply the Bund, is the
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wing of the Bundist movement. It was a member of the historical
International Jewish Labor Bund The International Jewish Labor Bund was a New York-based international Jewish socialist organization, based on the legacy of the General Jewish Labour Bund founded in the Russian empire in 1897 and the Polish Bund that was active in the interwar ...
, and is the largest and most active Bundist organisation left in the world. It was founded in 1928 Jewish Polish immigrants, and expanded rapidly after the
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with the mass arrival of
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to Australia. The Bund is currently registered only in the state of
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, where it is legally known as the Jewish Labour Bund, Inc., and is based primarily in the city of
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
.


History


Foundation and Interwar Years

The Bund was founded in Melbourne in 1928 by the newly arrived
Polish Jew The history of the Jews in Poland dates back at least 1,000 years. For centuries, Poland was home to the largest and most significant Ashkenazi Jewish community in the world. Poland was a principal center of Jewish culture, because of the lon ...
Sender Burstin together with 12 other Melbourne Bundistn. The first public function by the then-named Bundist Group in Melbourne (
Yiddish Yiddish (, or , ''yidish'' or ''idish'', , ; , ''Yidish-Taytsh'', ) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century in Central Europe, providing the nascent Ashkenazi community with a ver ...
: די בונדישע גרופּע אין מעלבורן,
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''Di Bundishe Grupe in Melburn'') was a commemoration for Beynish Mikhalevitch, a Polish Bundist leader and head of TSYSHO, the Bundist-led secular Jewish school system. Initially, the group's efforts were focused on supporting the Bund in Poland through collecting funds for TSYSHO schools and the daily Bund newspaper in Poland, ''Naye Folkstsaytung'' (The New People's Daily). Already in 1935, the notion of an economic boycott of
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was being discussed among Jews and Jewish organisations in Melbourne. The Bund and Burstin supported the boycott, with support of much of the European Yiddish-speaking Jews in Melbourne. English-speaking Anglo-Jews, were against the boycott at this time. The Committee to Combat Hitler's Germany had Bundists in both president and secretary roles. In efforts to engage more with local politics, it began cooperating with the
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Gezerd The Gezerd en, Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land in the USSR was a Communist organisation of Australian Jews that promoted the settlement of Jews in Eastern Siberia, along with pro-Soviet positions. It was active in Melbourne and Sydne ...
, which was co-founded by Burstin himself. The two groups formed a "''Joint Culture Committee''" in 1939 whose slogan was 'strength in unity'. The Committee proclaimed that it attacked the local forces of Jewish '
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' and sought to project an alternative voice in political and cultural affairs within the Jewish community (as opposed to the influence of the traditional Anglo-Jewry). It had a focus on current events, organising talks around; the potential for World War, Poland's precarity vis-à-vis Nazi Germany, the threat of Japan to Australia, and local issues. However the two organisations came to blows after the Soviet-Nazi Pact; which the Bundists abhorred. The Bund would leave the Committee in protest and in retaliation dual membership between the Bund and Gezerd was barred by the latter, the Bund being accused accused of "
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". This included Burstin himself who was expelled from the organisation. Arriving in Melbourne in 1940, Bialystok Bundist leader
Jacob Waks Jacob (; ; ar, يَعْقُوب, Yaʿqūb; gr, Ἰακώβ, Iakṓb), later given the name Israel, is regarded as a patriarch of the Israelites and is an important figure in Abrahamic religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Ja ...
established ties between the Australian Bund and the
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. Waks is credited with campaigning
Arthur Calwell Arthur Augustus Calwell (28 August 1896 – 8 July 1973) was an Australian politician who served as the leader of the Labor Party from 1960 to 1967. He led the party to three federal elections. Calwell grew up in Melbourne and attended St J ...
, then Minister for Immigration, to provide Australian visas to Jewish displaced persons following World War II. Waks died in 1956 and his funeral was attended by Calwell, who was deputy leader of the Labor Party at the time.


During the Second World War

During the war years, the Bund held public gatherings, named ''Lebedike Folks Tsaytung'' (live people's newspaper), to announce events from the ghettos and camps in Poland, as information reported by Australian media and local Jewish media was scarce and inaccurate. Audiences of approximately 400 people would attend these public gatherings and they included many non-Bundist Jews in Melbourne. This led to greater acceptance of the Bund in the Jewish community. In 1942 the
Jewish Council to Combat Fascism and Anti-Semitism 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 ...
was founded, with it soon de facto becoming the leader of the Jewish community during this time, acting as the official public relations representative of the Victoria Jewish Board of Deputies. The Bund took a leading role within the organisation. The Jewish Council had the support of most of the left-of-centre Jewish organisations during the war: including the Bund, Jewish pro-Soviet organisations,
Labor Zionists Labor Zionism ( he, צִיּוֹנוּת סוֹצְיָאלִיסְטִית, ) or socialist Zionism ( he, תְּנוּעָת הָעַבוֹדָה, label=none, translit=Tnuʽat haʽavoda) refers to the left-wing, socialist variation of Zionism. ...
, Liberal Jewish organisations. Sender and Waks, after meeting with a newly elected Arthur Calwell, were invited to speak at the Victorian Labour Party 1943 Easter Conference in front of 500 delegates. Waks shared his experiences of living under Nazi rule and the fate of the Jews. As a result, the conference adopted a resolution admonishing Hitler's Germany, with an urgent plea to the federal Labor government for assistance. After the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; pl, powstanie w getcie warszawskim; german: link=no, Aufstand im Warschauer Ghetto was the 1943 act of Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto in German-occupied Poland during World War II to oppose Nazi Germany's ...
in 1943, the Bund was the only group in Melbourne to call a meeting to commemorate the martyrs of the uprising. The Bund continues to mark the uprising with a commemoration annually on April 19.


Cold War

Following the Second World War, the Bund rapidly grew due immigration from
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and soon affiliated itself to the pro-
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New Australia Council (NAC). The survival of the Bund in Melbourne has been attributed to this wave of immigration as the city had a smaller Jewish presence before 1945, and many Eastern European Jewish Holocaust survivors resettled in the city: giving it the highest per capita number of holocaust survivors in the world outside of
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
. The organisation's prominence has also been attributed to the work of prominent Bundist Bono Weiner, who eschewed international affairs & debates and focused on the Bund's role within local politics: especially in promoting pro-migrant policies within the Labor Party through the NAC, of which he became Chair. During the early stages of the
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the Bund took an
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stance and cooperated with local
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groups in Victoria to marginalise the Jewish Council within the Victoria Board of Jewish Deputies. The Bundists had turned against the group after their refusal to condemn late Stalin-era antisemitism like the 1952 Czech Slansky show trial or the
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. Some of this anti-communist sentiment was also driven by the dissolution of the Polish Bund by the new communist regime in Poland a few years earlier. In 1966, Uruguayan Bundists wrote of the Bund in Melbourne that it was "the only Bund Organisation in the world to have youth and children's organisations". During the 1970s this anti-communist stance of the Bund in the Cold War would ease however as the next generation of Bundists became active in the organisation; with many of members of the SKIF youth movement campaigning against Australia's participation in the Vietnam War, despite opposition from their elders. However despite this shift in position vis-à-vis the Cold War, the organisation would still continue protest the domestic antisemitic policies of the Soviet Union; such as the ban on emigration. During this time the Bund was active in cooperating with the Labor Party, the Fabians, and with young Aboriginal campaigners, along with engaging in early Environmental activism. Author and former ''SKIFist'' (a member of the SKIF)
Arnold Zable Arnold Zable (born 1947) is an Australian writer, novelist, storyteller and human rights advocate. His books include the memoir ''Jewels and Ashes'', three novels: ''Café Scheherazade'', ''Scraps of Heaven'', and ''Sea of Many Returns'', two co ...
describes the arrival of
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in the 1980s and 1990s as an inflection point for both the Melbourne Jewish community and for the Bund:
They he Russian Jewswere the newcomers, on –and again on the one hand there were people that welcomed them, because of that strong sense of looking out for your fellow Jew within the community, and I know that Kadimah Bund-aligned Yiddish cultural centre for example, has been acting that role. It’s one of the few places where they were able very soon to come and have their concerts and their gatherings but on the other hand, you speak to Russian Jews and they’ll often talk about their sense of being outsiders within a community and that they weren’t made as welcome as they thought they should be. So, you know, things are always in flux. And evolving and there’s no easy answer to a question like that.


21st Century

The Bund has seen an upswing in activity and membership, especially since the COIVD-19 pandemic. It is the largest and only surviving Bundist organisation in the world.


Role in preserving ''Yiddishkeit''

The Bund has been crucial in continuing the active use of
Yiddish Yiddish (, or , ''yidish'' or ''idish'', , ; , ''Yidish-Taytsh'', ) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century in Central Europe, providing the nascent Ashkenazi community with a ver ...
in the city, with this being attributed to the fact that early Bundists made an explicit effort to preserve its use. Bundists have been involved in the founding of the First Yiddish Supplementary (
Yiddish Yiddish (, or , ''yidish'' or ''idish'', , ; , ''Yidish-Taytsh'', ) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated during the 9th century in Central Europe, providing the nascent Ashkenazi community with a ver ...
: צוגראָב,
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''Tsugrob'') School in Melbourne and
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. Historian of 20th century Jewish History David Slucki has stated that the Bund in Melbourne "is instructive as an example of a Bund organization that saw great success and influence in the local Jewish community and crafted their message in line with local circumstances.”. Likewise Arnold Zable has stated that the SKIF and Bund act as an "important antidote" to the 'overwhelming strength' of Zionism within the Australian Jewish community, and that the Bund's ideology of '' Doikayt'' or "Hereness" has been important in preserving both Yiddish culture and a Jewishness that is rooted in living in Australia; as opposed to focusing around Israel.


Activities


Political Activism

As the group has been involved in condemning the current adverse policy of the Australian Government towards migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Along with this, Bundists and SKIF members have been involved with: campaigning for
Aboriginal Land Rights Indigenous land rights are the rights of Indigenous peoples to land and natural resources therein, either individually or collectively, mostly in colonised countries. Land and resource-related rights are of fundamental importance to Indigenou ...
, campaigning for the rights of Soviet Jews to Emigrate, Anti-Vietnam War Activism, opposition to the flooding of Lake Pedder and
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, and contemporary anti-racist, environmentalist, pro-migrant, and gay-marriage movements. The organisation supports the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, and hosts
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conversation programmes with
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. The group also actively condemns the
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.


SKIF

Every year the Bund runs both summer and winter camps for its SKIF youth wing, along with the weekly Sunday meetings the organisation undertakes. The Melbourne SKIF the only remaining active branch of the organisation left in the world. It was founded in 1950 by two Immigrants from Eastern Europe; Pinkhas (Pinye) Ringelbaum and Symkhe Burstin, based on how the organisation had functioned in
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prior to the Second World War.


Events and organisations

The Bund organises a yearly ''Yoyvl'' or "Anniversary" to commemorate the anniversary of the original General Jewish Labour Bund's foundation. In cooperation with SKIF, the Bund also organises an annual commemoration of the
Warsaw Ghetto uprising The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; pl, powstanie w getcie warszawskim; german: link=no, Aufstand im Warschauer Ghetto was the 1943 act of Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto in German-occupied Poland during World War II to oppose Nazi Germany's ...
on the 19th of April. The organisation has held commemorations in Melbourne on this date every year since the uprising in 1943. Each year the Bund holds its Bono Weiner Memorial Lecture, often involving academics, activists, writers and politicians discussing various social issues. Notable past presenters include: Barry Jones AC,
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,
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,
Behrouz Boochani Behrouz Boochani ( fa, بهروز بوچانی; born 23 July 1983) is a Iranian Kurdistan, Kurdish-Iranian journalist, human rights defender, writer and film producer living in New Zealand. He was held in the Australian-run Manus Regional Proce ...
,
Nyadol Nyuon Nyadol Nyuon, (born 1987) is an Australian lawyer and human rights advocate, who was born in a refugee camp in Ethiopia, of a family fleeing the Second Sudanese Civil War. She works as a commercial litigator in Melbourne and is a regular media c ...
and
Bruce Pascoe Bruce Pascoe (born 1947) is an Aboriginal Australian writer of literary fiction, non-fiction, poetry, essays and children's literature. As well as his own name, Pascoe has written under the pen names Murray Gray and Leopold Glass. Since August 2 ...
. Through SKIF, in concert with the apolitical Yiddish cultural centre Kadimah the organisations hold the "In One Voice" Festival; a celebration of Jewish Culture in Melbourne including food, music, art, and handicrafts. The Bund also established the J. Waks Cultural Fund (named after the aforementioned Jacob Waks), which organises Yiddish language cultural events. There are also
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events organised by the Bund. Regular events include Yom Kippur, Yom Kiper events for both adults and children and Tikkun Leil Sheuves for the broader
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. In 2022 the Bund launche
an archive
which includes newspaper articles in both English and Yiddish, lectures by academics, and journalistic reports about the organisation.


Music

Along with this, the Bund runs a Yiddish language choir called ''Mir Kumen On''. It is an unauditioned choir open to those of all musical and Yiddish language abilities. The choir was established in 2008. Each ''Yoyvl'' has featured various Yiddish language artists from around the world performing
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and
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''.'' These artists have included: *
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&
Psoy Korolenko Psoy Galaktionovich Korolenko (russian: Псой Галактионович Короленко; born April 26, 1967) is a pseudonym of a Russian songwriter and performer by the name of Pavel Eduardovich Lion (russian: Павел Эдуардов ...
*
Sasha Lurje Sacha, Sasha, Sascha, or ''variant'' may refer to: People * Sasha (name), includes list of people with the name and the variants Sascha or Sacha Musicians * Sasha (DJ) (born 1969), born Alexander Coe * Sasha (German singer) (born 1972), born Sas ...
* Husky Gawenda & Gideon Preiss The Bund'
youtube channel
posts recordings of performances of Yiddish Music put on by the organisation; such as the above but also songs like ''
Di Shvue "" ( yi, links=no, די שבֿועה, literally: "The Oath"; also known as "") was written by S. Ansky in 1902. This Yiddish song became the anthem of the socialist, General Jewish Labour Bund in the early 1900s.http://www.stanford.edu/class/hebre ...
'', '' Barikadn'', and '' Daloy Politsey'' performed by the ''Mir Kumen On'' choir.


Zine

The group also publishes a
zine A zine ( ; short for '' magazine'' or '' fanzine'') is a small-circulation self-published Self-publishing is the publication of media by its author at their own cost, without the involvement of a publisher. The term usually refers to writ ...
in concert with its SKIF wing called "LINKלינק": meaning "
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" in both the Latin Yiddish and Original Yiddish alphabets. Recurring topics mostly include diaspora jewish politics (especially of the non-zionist type), social issues in Australia, and
Golus Nationalism Golus nationalism (Yiddish: גלות נאַציאָנאַליזם ''Golus natsionalizm'' after golus, he, לאומיות גולוס, Gālūṯ leumiyút), or Diaspora Nationalism, is a national movement of the Jewish people that argues for furthe ...
. The zine describes itself as focused on "
yiddishkayt Yiddishkeit ( yi, ייִדישקייט ) literally means "Jewishness", i.e. "a Jewish way of life". It can refer to Judaism or forms of Orthodox Judaism when used by religious or Orthodox Jews. In a more general sense, it has come to mean the "Je ...
,
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and doikayt", and as mainly produced by former SKIFistn who are still younger Bundists (or ''Tsukunft'').{{Cite web , last=Bund , first=SKIF & , title=LINKלינק Zine Edition 9 , url=https://skifbund.bigcartel.com/product/link-edition-9 , access-date=2023-06-28 , website=SKIF & Bund


References


External links


Official website

Youth wing website

Archive

Youtube channel
Bundism Jewish socialism Socialist organisations in Australia Left-wing politics in Australia Jewish organisations based in Australia Ashkenazi Jewish culture in Australia Political organisations based in Australia Organisations based in Melbourne Jews and Judaism in Melbourne Organizations established in 1928 Jewish community organizations Jewish clubs and societies Jewish political organizations