Archive of c. 54 Bundist documents. Manuscript, printed, and mimeographed. Written in Yiddish and Russian.

Auction 90 | Tuesday, July 21st, 2020 at 1:00pm
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Graphic & Ceremonial Arts

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Lot 199
(BUND).

Archive of c. 54 Bundist documents. Manuscript, printed, and mimeographed. Written in Yiddish and Russian.

Include resolutions, proclamations, newsletters, calls for demonstrations, manifestoes against injustice from military courts; and in one interesting case, a warning against a particular young individual believed to be an agent provocateur.

Dvinsk, Geneva, etc: 1901-12

Est: $1,200 - $1,800
The “Algemeyner Yidisher Arbayter Bund in Lite, Poyln un Rusland” (General Jewish Workers’ Union in Lithuania, Poland and Russia, or Bund for short) was a Marxist organization founded in 1897 with the aim of overthrowing the Czar and supporting the goals of the Jewish working masses. This subversive organization played an important role in both the failed 1905 revolution, and in Socialist political activity in Russia for many years thereafter. The Bund sought to unite all Jewish workers in the Russian Empire into a united Socialist party as well as to ally itself with the wider social democratic movement in Russia. The Russian Empire then included Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and most of present-day Poland, areas where the majority of the world's Jews then lived. The Bund hoped to see the Jews achieve a legal minority status in Russia. It actively campaigned against anti-Semitism, defending Jewish civil and cultural rights and rejecting assimilation.