Wikipedia:Jewish Labour Bund Task Force

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Welcome to The Bund on Wikipedia Project's Wikipedia Task Force. The Bund on Wikipedia Project (דער בּונד אויף וויקיפעדיע פּראָיעקט) is a project that was established in order to create and edit pages about the Jewish Labour Bund, or Bund, on Wikipedia. Our Project seeks to assist professional and non-professional researchers of the Bund, as well as to preserve the memory and legacy of the Bund through Wikipedia. This Project/Task Force was established in August of 2009. Formally, it is a task force under WikiProject Judaism and WikiProject Organized Labour. Please see our [http://bundwiki.weebly.com/ website] for more information.

Scope

The scope of this Task Force/Project includes everything that is related to the General Jewish Labour Bund. That includes people, publications, groups etc. There are no specific time periods included in this project's scope.

Participants

(Please list your specialties, interests etc.)

  1. User:Eliscoming1234, Founding Director of Project/Task Force.
  2. User:Malik Shabazz
  3. User:Pylambert, Electoral participation in interwar period (initiator of the French and Dutch wikipedia's Bund articles).
  4. User:Soman
  5. User:Volunteer Marek
  6. User:RolandR, General interest and support.
  7. User:bgocial
  8. User:Goldsztajn, Happy to help with imaging, graphics, maps.
  9. User:Chastra, Contributions on Bundist figures in the Russian socialist movement and the Russian Revolution.
  10. User:xsnerg1, Entries from my grandfather's diaries on joining the Bund, 'terrorist' actions, and organizing a strike -- eyewitness account of membership.
  11. User:Shushugah while this task force is considered defunct, I am happy to collaborate with anyone who is still around! My first wiki article was Benjamin Feigenbaum ~ 🦝 Shushugah (he/him • talk) 19:59, 10 November 2021 (UTC)
  12. User:Alastair Alan Percy Warner, started off just writing about the Jewish Labour Bund (Australia) but have gone down a full rabbit hole.

To Do List

=Create=

Please add on to and update this list. Creating stubs is acceptable. When applicable, please use the YIVO standardization of Yiddish.

==People==

(In alphabetical order according to last name.)

  1. Raphael Abramovitch (Bund leader and leading Menshevik; several occurrences e.g. in [http://books.google.be/books?id=t1zdl9K7GGAC])
  2. Isai Aizenshtat
  3. Asya Bik
  4. Lushek Blones
  5. Sender Burstin (founder of the Australian Bund and Gezerd, [https://www.monash.edu/arts/acjc/yiddish-melbourne/biographies/sender-burstin] for more info.)
  6. Avrom "Abrasha" Chvoinik
  7. Esther Frumkin [http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/frumkin-esther For more info.] and [http://books.google.be/books?id=Ua_uzzQjWQsC&pg=PA165 here]
  8. Laivik Hodes
  9. Helene Khatskels
  10. Moses Kligsberg
  11. Vladimir Kossowsky (Vladimir Kossovski) (1867-1941)
  12. Aleksandr Kremer
  13. Arkadi Kremer (1865-1935) (also father-in-law of the French-Ukrainian painter Isaac Dobrinsky)
  14. Pati Kremer [http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/kremer-pati For more info.]
  15. Froim Lozer
  16. Vladka Meed
  17. Shlome Mendelson
  18. Beinish Michalewicz
  19. John (Yosef) Mill (Joseph-Shlomo Mil, 1870-1952, born in Ponevezh)
  20. Avrom Mutnik
  21. Anna Rozental [http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/rozental-anna For more info.]
  22. Henekh Russ
  23. Matla Srednicki
  24. Bela Szapiro [http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/szapiro-bela For more info.]
  25. B. Vladeck
  26. Jacob Waks (prominent Australian Bundist, [https://www.monash.edu/arts/acjc/yiddish-melbourne/biographies/jacob-waks] for more info.)
  27. Bono Weiner (Lodz Ghetto Fighter and Australian Bundist, [https://www.monash.edu/arts/acjc/yiddish-melbourne/biographies/bono-wiener] for more info.)

==Groups==

(Alphabetical order.)

  1. Bund Central Committee
  2. Central Yiddish School Organization
  3. General Jewish Labour Bund in Argentina (refounded organisation, not to be confused to Avangard)
  4. Yidisher Arbeter Froy (not to be mixed up with the middle class/Zionist Yiddishe Froyen Asosiatsiye [https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/yiddishe-froyen-asosiatsiye-yfa-jewish-womens-association]
  5. Central Union of Bund Organizations (US based union of Bund organisations in North America)
  6. Centre Medem Arbeter Ring see also: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_Medem_Arbeter_Ring

==Publications==

(Alphabetical order.)

  1. Arbeter Sportler

==Songs==

(Alphabetical order.)

  1. Apel (song) Song of the Sotsyalistishe Kinder Farband → [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un77yWwykso Video], [https://www.skif.org.au/what-is-skif Text]
  2. In Kamf
  3. Vakht Oyftext

=Expand=

In order of rough importance. Add on to and update this list.

  1. General Jewish Labour Bund Needs major expansion and references.
  2. Marek Edelman (Will be placed at Number 2 spot until expanded) Needs to expand mention of his invlolvement in the Bund with references. Including ones about his mothers involvement in the Bund.
  3. Tsukunft Needs major expansion and references.
  4. Sotsyalistishe Kinder Farband Needs expansion and references.
  5. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Needs to concretely mention the Bund's involvement.
  6. Szmul Zygielbojm Needs expansion.
  7. Arbeter-ring in Yisroel - Brith Haavoda
  8. Arbeiterstimme Needs major expansion and references.
  9. Arbeiter Fragen Needs major expansion and references.
  10. Social Democratic Bund Needs some expansion.
  11. Bernard Goldstein (Warsaw Uprising) Add more specific information.
  12. Hirsh Lekert Needs some expansion.
  13. Komtsukunft Needs major expansion.
  14. Communist Bund (Ukraine) Needs discussion, expansion and references.
  15. Kultur Lige Needs expansion.
  16. H. Leivick Needs to expand more upon his involvement in the Bund.
  17. Moishe Lewis Needs to expand more upon his involvement in the Bund.
  18. Jutrzenka Kraków Needs to expand upon associating with the Bund.
  19. Mikhail Liber Needs information about his pre-war life.
  20. Di Shvue Needs discussion and some expansion.
  21. For our freedom and yours Needs to mention Daniel Blatman's book.
  22. Jewish Combat Organization Almost silent at the moment on the role of the Bund.
  23. Dina Blond [http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/blond-dina For more info.]
  24. Arbeter Froyen

Created

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Help for new users

If you need help in creating or editing an article, please see [http://bundwiki.weebly.com/help.html here] or contact User:Eliscoming1234. Make sure to visit the following links:

  1. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents General help center]
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Resources

  • [http://www.bundism.net/tools Bundism.net's Resources]
  • [http://www.yivoinstitute.org/pdf/bund.pdf The Bund Encyclopedia article] by the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
  • [http://yivo.org/digital_exhibitions/index.php?mcid=76&oid=10 "The Story of the Jewish Labor Bund, 1897-1997"]
  • [http://yivo.org/digital_exhibitions/index.php?mcid=72&oid=10 "Here and Now: The Vision of the Jewish Labor Bund in Interwar Poland"]