Jewish Communist Workers Youth Union (Iugend Poalei Zion)

The Jewish Communist Workers Youth Union (Iugend Poalei Zion) (Yiddish: ייִדישן קאָמוניסטישן אַרבעטער - יוגנטי פאַרבאַנד יוגנט פועלי - ציון, in Russian; EKSRM (Iugend Poalei Zion)), initially known as the Jewish Socialist Workers Youth Union (Iugend Poalei Zion) (Russian: Evreĭskiĭ sotsialisticheskiĭ soiuz rabocheĭi molodezhi (Iugend Poaleĭ-Tsion, ESSRM (Iugend Poalei Zion)), was a Labour Zionist youth organization in Soviet Russia/Soviet Union. The organization was the youth wing of the Jewish Communist Labour Party (Poalei Zion).[1] The All-Russian Constituent Conference of ESSRM (Iugend Poalei Zion) was held March 4–10, 1921 in Moscow.[1][2] This conference was followed by the first All-Russian Congress of ESSRM (Iugend Poalei Tsion), held between August 15–20, 1922 in Moscow.[1] The organization was active until 1928.[1][3]

References

  1. "Opis΄ 3: Jewish Socialist (from 1923, Communist) Union of Working Youth (ES(K)SRM), 1918-1928" (XML). Idcpublishers.com. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  2. העבר: רבעון לדברי ימי היהודים והיהדות ברוסיה. אתלירא, אגודה לחקר תולדות יהודי רוסיה ואוקראינה. 1971. p. 107.
  3. Zeev Blum (1978). Poyle Tsien in Raṭnfarband: zikhroynes̀, gedanḳen un doḳumenṭn. Y. L. Perets. p. 251.
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