Abba Gordin, the Glossary
Abba Lvovich Gordin (1887–1964) was an Israeli anarchist and Yiddish writer and poet.[1]
Table of Contents
28 relations: AK Press, Alexander Berkman, Anarchism, Anarchism and education, Anarkhiia, Ángel Pestaña, Łomża, Belarus, Butyrka prison, Cheder, Cheka, Class conflict, Congress for Jewish Culture, Daugavpils, Fraye Arbeter Shtime, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Krāslava District, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Moscow, Ostrów Mazowiecka, Russian Revolution of 1905, Smarhon, Tel Aviv, Ukmergė, Universalists (Russia), Wolf Gordin, World War I, Yehuda Leib Gordin.
- Israeli anarchists
- Israeli anti-capitalists
- Israeli libertarians
- Israeli male writers
- Israeli political writers
- Russian anarchists
- Russian anti-capitalists
- Russian non-fiction writers
- Russian political writers
AK Press
AK Press is a worker-managed, independent publisher and book distributor that specializes in publishing books about anarchism and the radical left.
Alexander Berkman
Alexander Berkman (November 21, 1870June 28, 1936) was a Russian-American anarchist and author. Abba Gordin and Alexander Berkman are American anarchists, American anti-capitalists, anarchist writers, Jewish anarchists, Russian anarchists and Russian anti-capitalists.
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Anarchism
Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that is against all forms of authority and seeks to abolish the institutions it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy, typically including the state and capitalism.
Anarchism and education
Anarchism has had a special interest on the issue of education from the works of William Godwin and Max Stirner to The False Principle of our Education by Max Stirner by James J. Martin onwards.
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Anarkhiia
Anarkhiia was Russian weekly, then daily newspaper published by the Moscow Federation of Anarchist Groups.
Ángel Pestaña
Ángel Pestaña Nuñez (1886–1937) was a Spanish anarcho-syndicalist general secretary of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), founder of the Syndicalist Party and member of the Cortes Generales.
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Łomża
Łomża is a city in north-eastern Poland, approximately to the north-east of Warsaw and west of Białystok.
Belarus
Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe.
Butyrka prison
Butyrskaya prison (r), usually known simply as Butyrka (p), is a prison in the Tverskoy District of central Moscow, Russia.
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Cheder
A cheder (חדר, lit. 'room'; Yiddish pronunciation: khéyder) is a traditional primary school teaching the basics of Judaism and the Hebrew language.
Cheka
The All-Russian Extraordinary Commission (p), abbreviated as VChK (p), and commonly known as the Cheka (p), was the first Soviet secret police organization.
Class conflict
In political science, the term class conflict, or class struggle, refers to the political tension and economic antagonism that exist among the social classes of society, because of socioeconomic competition for resources among the social classes, between the rich and the poor.
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Congress for Jewish Culture
The Congress for Jewish Culture (also known as the World Congress for Jewish Culture or, in Yiddish, der Alveltlekher Yidisher Kultur-kongres) is a secular organization founded in 1948 to promote Yiddish culture throughout the world.
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Daugavpils
Daugavpils (see also other names) is a state city in southeastern Latvia, located on the banks of the Daugava River, from which the city derives its name.
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Fraye Arbeter Shtime
Freie Arbeiter Stimme (Daytshmerish spelling of פֿרייע אַרבעטער שטימע romanized: Fraye arbeṭer shṭime, lit. 'Free Voice of Labor' also spelled with an extra mem פֿרייע אַרבעטער שטיממע) was a Yiddish-language anarchist newspaper published from New York City's Lower East Side between 1890 and 1977.
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Jewish Telegraphic Agency
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) is an international news agency and wire service that primarily covers Judaism- and Jewish-related topics and news.
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Krāslava District
Krāslava District (Krāslavas rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in Latgale region, in the country's east.
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Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg), also referred to as MLU, is a public research university in the cities of Halle and Wittenberg.
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Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
Ostrów Mazowiecka
Ostrów Mazowiecka is a town in eastern Poland with 23,486 inhabitants (2004).
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Russian Revolution of 1905
The Russian Revolution of 1905, also known as the First Russian Revolution, began on 22 January 1905.
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Smarhon
Smarhon or Smorgon (Смаргонь,; Сморгонь; Smurgainys; Smorgonie; סמאָרגאָן) is a town in Grodno Region, Belarus.
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo (translit,; translit), usually referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel.
Ukmergė
Ukmergė (previously Vilkmergė; Wiłkomierz) is a city in Vilnius County, Lithuania, located northwest of Vilnius, with a population of about 20,000.
Universalists (Russia)
The Universalists were a Russian anarcho-communist organization established in 1920 to support the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War.
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Wolf Gordin
Wolf Lvovich Gordin (January 1, 1885 – June 2, 1974), also known as Beoby/Beobi, was an anarchist and the creator of a constructed language called AO. Abba Gordin and Wolf Gordin are American anarchists, American anti-capitalists, American libertarians, anarchist writers, Jewish Russian writers, Jewish anarchists, Russian anarchists, Russian anti-capitalists, Russian male writers, Russian non-fiction writers and Soviet emigrants to the United States.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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Yehuda Leib Gordin
Yehuda Leib Gordin (1853–1925) was a Polish rabbi, a gaon and Hebrew scholar.
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See also
Israeli anarchists
- Abba Gordin
- Abraham Frumkin
- Abraham Yehudah Khein
- Jonathan Pollak
- Paula Ben-Gurion
- Rami Elhanan
- Toma Sik
- Uri Gordon (anarchist)
- Yehuda Ashlag
Israeli anti-capitalists
- Abba Gordin
- Yehuda Ashlag
Israeli libertarians
- Abba Gordin
Israeli male writers
- Aaron Cohen (actor)
- Abba Gordin
- Abraham Yahuda
- Adam Keller
- Ariel Bareli
- Arnon Goldfinger
- Chaim Hames
- Dan Porat
- Daniel Kluger
- Daniel Ravner
- David Tidhar
- Dror Mishani
- Erez Aviram
- Fishel Jacobs
- Gideon Amichay
- Gilad Segev
- Guy Katz
- Hagai Segal
- Hanan Aynor
- Hen Mazzig
- Itzchak Weismann
- Joav BarEl
- Jonathan Yavin
- Lior Suchard
- Michael Oren
- Mike Omer
- Mordechai Nisan
- Moshe Amirav
- Moshe Smilansky
- Natan Slifkin
- Nehemia Levtzion
- Pinchas Lapide
- Ron Dermer
- Ron Prosor
- Shimon Avimor
- Shmoel Elyashiv
- Shmuel Ben-Artzi
- Solomon Perel
- Yaakov Herzog
- Yechiel Granatstein
- Yehoshua Yeivin
- Yisrael Medad
- Yitzhak Sadeh
- Yossi Ghinsberg
- Ze'ev Maghen
- Zev Golan
Israeli political writers
- Aaron Klein
- Abba Eban
- Abba Gordin
- Ahron Bregman
- Amnon Lord
- Benjamin Netanyahu
- Benny Morris
- Benzion Netanyahu
- Binyamin Avniel
- Daniel Doron
- David Ben-Gurion
- David Zakai
- Einat Wilf
- Eliyahu Elyashar
- Gadi Taub
- Gershom Gorenberg
- Gideon Levy
- Haim Watzman
- Maxim Ghilan
- Michael Oren
- Moshe Feiglin
- Moshe Sharon
- Nahum Benari
- Natan Sharansky
- Noa Tishby
- Oren Ziv
- Raanan Gissin
- Raanan Rein
- Ran HaCohen
- Ron Dermer
- Ron Prosor
- Sabri Jiryis
- Saul Singer
- Shelly Yachimovich
- Shimon Peres
- Tsvi Misinai
- Uri Avnery
- Yaron Brook
- Yehoyada Haim
- Yoram Hazony
- Zeev Sternhell
Russian anarchists
- Abba Gordin
- Aleksandr Ge
- Aleksei Gan
- Alexander Berkman
- Alexander Schapiro
- Alexander Ulanovsky
- Alexandre Skirda
- Alfred Levitt
- Anastasia Baburova
- Anatoli Zhelezniakov
- Apollon Karelin
- Azat Miftakhov
- Boris Yelensky
- Dmitry Ivanovich Popov
- Dmitry Petrov (anarchist)
- Emma Goldman
- Evgenia Iaroslavskaia-Markon
- Georgy Chulkov
- Georgy Gapon
- Grigori Maslakov
- Grigorii Maksimov
- Helene Minkin
- Hillel Solotaroff
- Ivan Khutorskoy
- Jeff Monson
- Layla AbdelRahim
- Leo Tolstoy
- Lev Chernyi
- Maksim Rayevsky
- Maria Rakhmaninova
- Mikhail Bakunin
- Mikhail Uralov
- Moishe Tokar
- Nadya Tolokonnikova
- Nikolai Rogdaev
- Olimpia Kutuzova
- Peter Kropotkin
- Roman Lewis
- Senya Fleshin
- Shmuel Alexandrov
- Stepan Petrichenko
- Timur Kacharava
- Veronika Nikulshina
- Victor Serge
- Volin
- Wolf Gordin
- Yegor Letov
Russian anti-capitalists
- Abba Gordin
- Alexander Berkman
- Andrei Bubnov
- Boris Berman (chekist)
- Boris Porshnev
- Emma Goldman
- Georgy Gapon
- Leonid Zyuganov
- Matvei Berman
- Maxim Gorky
- Mikhail Bakunin
- Russian anarchists
- Sam Dolgoff
- Wolf Gordin
- Zellig Harris
Russian non-fiction writers
- Abba Gordin
- Aleksandr Cherepanov
- Alexander Danilin
- Alexander Podrabinek
- Alexander Shatravka
- Alexander Vassiliev
- Alexander Victorovich Fedorov
- Andrei Tarkovsky
- Boris Berezovsky (businessman)
- Eliezer Zweifel
- Fedor Kalinin
- Igor Guberman
- Igor Kon
- Jan Gotlib Bloch
- Maxim Osipov (writer)
- Peter Kropotkin
- Pyotr Pavlenko
- Roza Eldarova
- Russian historians
- Sergei Tokarev
- Stanislav Drobyshevsky
- Tamara Cheremnova
- Valeriya Novodvorskaya
- Vasili Mitrokhin
- Vladimir Bukovsky
- Vladimir Uspensky (mathematician)
- William Pokhlyobkin
- Wolf Gordin
- Yelena Bonner
- Yevgeny Dodolev
- Yuri Bondarev
- Yury Mukhin (activist)
Russian political writers
- Abba Gordin
- Aleksey Kochetkov
- Alexander Litvinenko
- Alexander Podrabinek
- Alexander Radishchev
- Alexander Shatravka
- Alexander Tarasov
- Alexander Vassiliev
- Alexey Lushnikov
- Andrei Amalrik
- Andrei Parshev
- Andrey Piontkovsky
- Anton Antonov-Ovseenko
- Boris Kagarlitsky
- Boris Stomakhin
- Eduard Limonov
- Elena Gremina
- Evgenia Debryanskaya
- Joseph Stalin
- Kronid Lyubarsky
- Maxim Kalashnikov
- Mikayel Nalbandian
- Mikhail Bakunin
- Mikhail Delyagin
- Nikolai Berdyaev
- Pavel Basinsky
- Peter Kropotkin
- Roy Medvedev
- Sergei Kovalev
- Sergei Lousianin
- Sergei Plekhanov
- Sergey Kara-Murza
- Sergey Karaganov
- Svetlana Chervonnaya
- Tatiana Tchernavin
- Tony Wood (historian)
- Valentin Kurbatov
- Valeriya Novodvorskaya
- Vasili Popugaev
- Vasily Anisimoff
- Vladimir Bukovsky
- Vladimir Linderman
- Vladimir Pribylovsky
- Vladislav Krasnov
- Yevgenia Albats
- Yuri Felshtinsky
- Yuri Orlov
- Zakhar Prilepin
- Zhores Medvedev