Yankev-Meyer Zalkind

Yankev-Meyer Zalkind (August 16, 1875 - December 1937)[1] was a British Orthodox rabbi, an anarcho-communist, a close friend of Rudolf Rocker, and an active anti-militarist.

Yankev-Meyer Zalkind.

He was born in Lithuania, and both his merchant father and mother were both descendants of numerous famous rabbis. Zalkind was well versed in Jewish texts, and was a graduate of the Volozhin yeshiva, where he learned with Hayim Nahman Bialik.[2] He also had a broad education and he was knowledgeable in over 20 languages and was able to write about a dozen with ease. He also obtained a doctorate in philosophy.[3]

His early political leanings were as a Zionist, and was active in his attempts to help set up a settlement in Israel, and to that end studied agronomy. However in 1916 he became an opponent of the war and returned to London to campaign as an anti-militarist.[3]

Zalkind became an anti-Zionist and wanted to create an anarchist society in Mandatory Palestine where refugees would be welcomed.[2]

Rabbi Zalkind was also a prolific Yiddish writer and a prominent Torah scholar, who authored a few volumes of commentaries on the Talmud. He believed, that the ethics of the Talmud, if properly understood, is closely related to anarchism.[4]

Notes

  1. "The Anarchist Sage/Der Goen Anarkhist: Rabbi Yankev-Meir Zalkind and Religious Genealogies of Anarchism". In Geveb: A Journal of Yiddish Studies. 27 February 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  2. "The Lost World of Yiddish Anarchists". Jewish Currents. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  3. Fogel, Joshua (29 July 2016). "Yiddish Leksikon: YANKEV-MEYER ZALKIND (J. M. SALKIND)". Yiddish Leksikon. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  4. Гончарок, Моше (2002). ПЕПЕЛ НАШИХ КОСТРОВ, Очерки Истории Еврейского Анархистского Движения (ИДИШ-АНАРХИЗМ) (in Russian). Jerusalem: Problemen.
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