“B. Gornberg.” Emigratsye un Imigratsye: A berikhṭ dem Inṭernatsyonalen Sotsyalisṭishen Ḳongres in Shṭuṭgarṭ. * And: Y. Gisser. Berikhṭ fun'm delegaṭ in der Emigratsyons-ḳomisye oyf dem Inṭernatsyonalen Sotsyalisṭishen Ḳongres in Shṭuṭgarṭ.

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Lot 65
FRUMKIN, BORIS

“B. Gornberg.” Emigratsye un Imigratsye: A berikhṭ dem Inṭernatsyonalen Sotsyalisṭishen Ḳongres in Shṭuṭgarṭ. * And: Y. Gisser. Berikhṭ fun'm delegaṭ in der Emigratsyons-ḳomisye oyf dem Inṭernatsyonalen Sotsyalisṭishen Ḳongres in Shṭuṭgarṭ.

Two reports in one volume. Five tables of statistical data. pp. 69. Original printed wrappers, spine taped. 8vo.

Vilna: Di Velt 1907

Est: $70 - $100
PRICE REALIZED $40
A report delivered by Boris Frumkin, published under the nom de guerre of “B. Gornberg,” at the 7th congress of the second Communist International in Stuttgart, Germany. After analyzing from a Marxist perspective the phenomenon of immigration in general, Frumkin pays special attention to the immigration of Russian Jews to America. He notes that Jewish immigrants are unique in that they often settle permanently in order to escape persecution in their home country. Boris Frumkin (b. 1892) was pioneer of the Bund and among its most prominent publicists; he was also the first historian of the Jewish labor movement in Russia. From the middle 1890s, Frumkin ranked among the leading ideologists of the Jewish Social Democrat circles in Minsk. (JVL).