General Jewish Labour Bund in Romania

General Jewish Labour Bund in Romania
Uniunea generală a muncitorilor evrei „Bund” în România
Founded1922
Preceded byŻPS
IdeologySocialism
Bundism
Political positionLeft-wing
1929 Romanian Bund poster, announcing a public meeting with Henryk Ehrlich as guest speaker

The General Jewish Labour Bund in Romania (Yiddish: אלגעמײַנער ײדישער ארבעטער בונד אין רומעניע, Romanian: Uniunea generală a muncitorilor evrei „Bund” în România) was a Jewish socialist party in Romania, adhering to the political line of the General Jewish Labour Bund. Founded in 1922, shortly after the establishment of Greater Romania, it united Jewish socialists in Bukovina, Bessarabia and the Romanian Old Kingdom. Standing for the lay wing of the Jewish representative movement, the Romanian Bund had atheistic leanings and offered an alternative to the mainstream Jewish organization. Like other Bundist groups, but unlike the Marxist-inspired Poale Zion bodies of Bessarabia, it rejected Zionism.


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