OZET

OZET poster in Russian and Yiddish (1929): "A Jewish landworker with every turn of the wheels of a tractor takes part in the building of socialism and you will help him. Buy a ticket for the OZET lottery."

OZET (Russian: ОЗЕТ, Общество землеустройства еврейских трудящихся romanised: Obshchestvo Zemleustroystva Yevreyskikh Trudyashchikhsya, Yiddish: געזעלשאפט פאר איינארדענען ארבעטנדיקע יידן אויף ערד אין פ.ס.ס.ר romanised: Gezelshaft far aynordnen oyf Erd arbetnidke Yidin in F.S.S.R)[1] was the public Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land in the Soviet Union in the period from 1925 to 1938. Some English sources use the word "Working" instead of "Toiling".

  1. ^ Frankel, Jonathan (1991-06-13). Studies in Contemporary Jewry: Volume VII: Jews and Messianism in the Modern Era: Metaphor and Meaning. Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. ISBN 978-0-19-536198-8.

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