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  1. 96 relations: Abba Gordin, Abbie Hoffman, Abe Bluestein, Abraham Frumkin, Ahrne Thorne, Albert Meltzer, Alexander Berkman, Alexander Schapiro, American Jewish Committee, American Jewish Year Book, Anarchism, Anarchism and religion, Anarchist Studies, Aron Baron, Bernard Lazare, Boardman Books, Carl Einstein, Congress for Jewish Culture, Dana Ward, Daniel Sieradski, David D. Friedman, David Edelstadt, David Graeber, David Rovics, Dmitrii Bogrov, Dotdash Meredith, Emma Goldman, Erich Mühsam, Fanya Baron, Freedom (British newspaper), Green anarchism, Gustav Landauer, Haaretz, Helene Minkin, Hillel Solotaroff, Howard Zinn, Ida Mett, Institute for Anarchist Studies, Internet Archive, J. A. Maryson, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Jews, Johannes Holzmann, Jonathan Pollak, Joseph J. Cohen, Julian Beck, Karl Shapiro, Labadie Collection, Leah Feldman, Lew Rockwell, ... Expand index (46 more) »

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Abba Gordin

Abba Lvovich Gordin (1887–1964) was an Israeli anarchist and Yiddish writer and poet. List of Jewish anarchists and Abba Gordin are Jewish anarchists.

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Abbie Hoffman

Abbot Howard Hoffman (November 30, 1936 – April 12, 1989) was an American political and social activist who co-founded the Youth International Party ("Yippies") and was a member of the Chicago Seven.

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Abe Bluestein

Abraham "Abe" Bluestein (1909–1997) was an American anarchist who participated in the Spanish Civil War. List of Jewish anarchists and Abe Bluestein are Jewish anarchists.

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Abraham Frumkin

Abraham Frumkin (1873 – 29 April 1940) was a Jewish author, journalist, and anarchist. List of Jewish anarchists and Abraham Frumkin are Jewish anarchists.

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Ahrne Thorne

Ahrne Thorne (December 26, 1904 – December 13, 1985) was a Polish-born American anarchist newspaper editor and writer. List of Jewish anarchists and Ahrne Thorne are Jewish anarchists.

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Albert Meltzer

Albert Isidore Meltzer (7 January 1920 – 7 May 1996) was an English anarcho-communist activist and writer. List of Jewish anarchists and Albert Meltzer are Jewish anarchists.

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Alexander Berkman

Alexander Berkman (November 21, 1870June 28, 1936) was a Russian-American anarchist and author. List of Jewish anarchists and Alexander Berkman are Jewish anarchists.

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Alexander Schapiro

Alexander "Sanya" Moiseyevich Schapiro or Shapiro (in Russian: Александр "Саня" Моисеевич Шапиро; 1882 or 1883 – December 5, 1946) was a Russian anarcho-syndicalist activist. List of Jewish anarchists and Alexander Schapiro are Jewish anarchists.

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American Jewish Committee

The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is a civil rights group and Jewish advocacy group established on November 11, 1906.

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American Jewish Year Book

The American Jewish Year Book (AJYB) has been published since.

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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.

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Anarchism and religion

Anarchists have traditionally been skeptical of or vehemently opposed to organized religion.

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Anarchist Studies

Anarchist Studies is a biannual academic journal on anarchism.

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Aron Baron

Aron Davydovych Baron (Аро́н Дави́дович Ба́рон; 1891–1937) was a Ukrainian Jewish anarchist revolutionary. List of Jewish anarchists and Aron Baron are Jewish anarchists.

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Bernard Lazare

Bernard Lazare (14 June 1865, Nîmes – 1 September 1903, Paris) was a French literary critic, political journalist, polemicist, and anarchist. List of Jewish anarchists and Bernard Lazare are Jewish anarchists.

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Boardman Books

T.V. Boardman, Ltd.

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Carl Einstein

Carl Einstein, born Karl Einstein, also known by pseudonym Savine Ree Urian (26 April 1885 – 5 July 1940), was an influential German Jewish writer, art historian, anarchist, and critic. List of Jewish anarchists and Carl Einstein are Jewish anarchists.

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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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Dana Ward

Dana Ward is a professor emeritus of Political Studies at Pitzer College, where he founded and maintains the Anarchy Archives and where he taught from 1982 through 2012.

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Daniel Sieradski

Daniel Jonathan Sieradski (born June 19, 1979) is an American writer and activist.

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David D. Friedman

David Director Friedman (born February 12, 1945) is an American economist, physicist, legal scholar, and anarcho-capitalist theorist. List of Jewish anarchists and David D. Friedman are Jewish anarchists.

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David Edelstadt

David Edelstadt (Yiddish: דוד עדעלשטאַט; May 9, 1866, Kaluga, Russia – 17 October 1892, Denver, Colorado) was a Jewish, Russian-American anarchist poet in the Yiddish language. List of Jewish anarchists and David Edelstadt are Jewish anarchists.

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David Graeber

David Rolfe Graeber (February 12, 1961 – September 2, 2020) was an American anthropologist and anarchist activist. List of Jewish anarchists and David Graeber are Jewish anarchists.

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David Rovics

David Stefan Rovics (born April 10, 1967) is an American indie singer/songwriter.

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Dmitrii Bogrov

Dmitrii Grigor'evich Bogrov (–) was a Ukrainian Jewish lawyer, known for his assassination of the Russian Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin. List of Jewish anarchists and Dmitrii Bogrov are Jewish anarchists.

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Dotdash Meredith

Dotdash Meredith (formerly The Mining Company, About.com and Dotdash) is an American digital media company based in New York City.

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Emma Goldman

Emma Goldman (June 27, 1869 – May 14, 1940) was a Lithuanian-born anarchist revolutionary, political activist, and writer. List of Jewish anarchists and Emma Goldman are Jewish anarchists.

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Erich Mühsam

Erich Mühsam (6 April 1878 – 10 July 1934) was a German antimilitarist anarchist essayist, poet and playwright. List of Jewish anarchists and Erich Mühsam are Jewish anarchists.

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Fanya Baron

Fanya Anisimovna Baron (1887 – 30 September 1921) was a Russian Jewish anarchist revolutionary. List of Jewish anarchists and Fanya Baron are Jewish anarchists.

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Freedom (British newspaper)

Freedom is a London-based anarchist news website and semi-annual journal published by Freedom Press.

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Green anarchism

Green anarchism, also known as ecological anarchism or eco-anarchism, is an anarchist school of thought that focuses on ecology and environmental issues.

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Gustav Landauer

Gustav Landauer (7 April 1870 – 2 May 1919) was one of the leading theorists on anarchism in Germany at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. List of Jewish anarchists and Gustav Landauer are Jewish anarchists.

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Haaretz

Haaretz (originally Ḥadshot Haaretz –) is an Israeli newspaper.

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Helene Minkin

Helene Minkin (June 10, 1873 – February 3, 1954) was a Russian-Jewish anarchist immigrant who settled in New York City and had close ties with three of the U.S. anarchist movement's most notable figures – Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, and Johann Most – Minkin's common-law husband. List of Jewish anarchists and Helene Minkin are Jewish anarchists.

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Hillel Solotaroff

Hillel Solotaroff (1865–1921) was a doctor known for his leadership in the New York Jewish/Yiddish anarchist movement. List of Jewish anarchists and Hillel Solotaroff are Jewish anarchists.

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Howard Zinn

Howard Zinn (August 24, 1922January 27, 2010) was an American historian, playwright, philosopher, socialist intellectual and World War II veteran. List of Jewish anarchists and Howard Zinn are Jewish anarchists.

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Ida Mett

Ida Mett (1901–1973) was a Belarusian Jewish anarcho-syndicalist, physician and writer. List of Jewish anarchists and Ida Mett are Jewish anarchists.

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Institute for Anarchist Studies

The Institute for Anarchist Studies (IAS) is a non-profit organization founded by Chuck W. Morse in 1996, following the anarcho-communist school of thought, to assist anarchist writers and further develop theoretical aspects of the anarchist movement.

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Internet Archive

The Internet Archive is an American nonprofit digital library founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle.

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J. A. Maryson

Jacob Abraham Maryson (1866–1941) was a Jewish–American anarchist, doctor, essayist and Yiddish translator. List of Jewish anarchists and J. A. Maryson are Jewish anarchists.

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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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Jews

The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.

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Johannes Holzmann

Johannes Holzmann (30 October 1882 – 28 April 1914) was a German anarchist writer and activist who generally went by the pseudonym Senna Hoy. List of Jewish anarchists and Johannes Holzmann are Jewish anarchists.

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Jonathan Pollak

Jonathan Pollak (born c. 1982) is an Israeli activist and graphic designer who works for Haaretz. List of Jewish anarchists and Jonathan Pollak are Jewish anarchists.

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Joseph J. Cohen

Joseph Jacob Cohen (1878–1953) was an anarchist who led the Stelton and Mohegan intentional communities and edited the Yiddish anarchist periodical Fraye Arbeter Shtime. List of Jewish anarchists and Joseph J. Cohen are Jewish anarchists.

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Julian Beck

Julian Beck (May 31, 1925 – September 14, 1985) was an American actor, stage director, poet, and painter. List of Jewish anarchists and Julian Beck are Jewish anarchists.

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Karl Shapiro

Karl Jay Shapiro (November 10, 1913 – May 14, 2000) was an American poet.

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Labadie Collection

The Labadie Collection at the University of Michigan, originating from the collection of radical ephemera built by Detroit Anarchist Jo Labadie, is recognized as one of the world's most complete collections of materials documenting the history of anarchism and other radical movements from the 19th century to the present.

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Leah Feldman

Leah Feldman (Yiddish: לאה פֿעלדמאן; September 1898 – 3 January 1993), also known as Leah Downes, was an Yiddish-born anarchist garment worker who for most of her adult life was based in London, England. List of Jewish anarchists and Leah Feldman are Jewish anarchists.

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Lew Rockwell

Llewellyn Harrison Rockwell Jr. (born July 1, 1944) is an American author, editor, and political consultant.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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Maksim Rayevsky

Maksim Rayevsky (Максим Раевский) (died 1931 in Moscow) was a Russian-Jewish anarcho-syndicalist.

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Marie Goldsmith

Maria Isidorovna Goldsmith (Мария Исидоровна Гольдсмит; 1862–1933), also known as Marie Goldsmith, was a Russian Jewish anarchist and collaborator of Peter Kropotkin. List of Jewish anarchists and Marie Goldsmith are Jewish anarchists.

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Mark Mratchny

Mark Mratchny (מאַרק מראַטשני; 1892–1975) was a Belarusian Jewish writer, anarcho-syndicalist and a member of the Makhnovist movement. List of Jewish anarchists and Mark Mratchny are Jewish anarchists.

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Michael Malice

Michael Krechmer (born July 12, 1976), better known as Michael Malice, is a Ukrainian-American anarchist, author, and podcaster. List of Jewish anarchists and Michael Malice are Jewish anarchists.

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Milly Witkop

Milly Witkop(-Rocker) (March 3, 1877November 23, 1955) was a Ukrainian-born Jewish anarcho-syndicalist, feminist writer and activist. List of Jewish anarchists and Milly Witkop are Jewish anarchists.

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Modest Stein

Modest Stein (1871–1958), born Modest Aronstam, was a Lithuanian Jewish and American illustrator and close associate of the anarchists Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman. List of Jewish anarchists and Modest Stein are Jewish anarchists.

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Moishe Tokar

Moishe Tokar (Yiddish: משה טאָקאַר; fl. 1905–1910) was a Jewish anarchist who attempted to assassinate the Russian general Sergei Gershelman. List of Jewish anarchists and Moishe Tokar are Jewish anarchists.

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Mollie Steimer

Mollie Steimer (Моллі Штаймер; November 21, 1897 – July 23, 1980) was a Ukrainian anarchist activist. List of Jewish anarchists and Mollie Steimer are Jewish anarchists.

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Moshe Katz (editor, born 1864)

Moshe Katz (1864–1941) was an American Jewish editor and activist. List of Jewish anarchists and Moshe Katz (editor, born 1864) are Jewish anarchists.

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Murray Bookchin

Murray Bookchin (January 14, 1921 – July 30, 2006) was an American social theorist, author, orator, historian, and political philosopher. Influenced by G. W. F. Hegel, Karl Marx, and Peter Kropotkin, he was a pioneer in the environmental movement. List of Jewish anarchists and Murray Bookchin are Jewish anarchists.

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Murray Rothbard

Murray Newton Rothbard (March 2, 1926 – January 7, 1995) was an American economist of the Austrian School,Ronald Hamowy, ed., 2008,, Cato Institute, Sage,, p. 62: "a leading economist of the Austrian school"; pp.

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Mykel Board

Mykel Board (born January 31, 1950) is an American journalist, musician, and writer of English-language haiku.

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Nellie Dick

Nellie Dick (born Naomi Ploschansky; 15 May 1893 – 31 October 1995) was an anarchist educator and for 40 years was at the forefront of the Modern Schools movement. List of Jewish anarchists and Nellie Dick are Jewish anarchists.

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Noam Chomsky

Avram Noam Chomsky (born December 7, 1928) is an American professor and public intellectual known for his work in linguistics, political activism, and social criticism. List of Jewish anarchists and Noam Chomsky are Jewish anarchists.

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Olga Taratuta

Olha Illivna Taratuta (О́льга Іллівна Тарату́та; 1876–1938) was a Ukrainian Jewish anarchist and a founder of the Anarchist Black Cross (ABC). List of Jewish anarchists and Olga Taratuta are Jewish anarchists.

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Palgrave Macmillan

Palgrave Macmillan is a British academic and trade publishing company headquartered in the London Borough of Camden.

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Paul Avrich

Paul Avrich (August 4, 1931 – February 16, 2006) was an American historian specialising in the 19th and early 20th-century anarchist movement in Russia and the United States. List of Jewish anarchists and Paul Avrich are Jewish anarchists.

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Paul Goodman

Paul Goodman (September 9, 1911 – August 2, 1972) was an American writer and public intellectual best known for his 1960s works of social criticism.

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Philip Grosser

Philip Grosser (1890 in Slavuta – October 3, 1933 in Boston) was an anarchist and anti-militarist, hailed by fellow anarchist, Alexander Berkman, as "one of finest comrades".

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Philip Levine (poet)

Philip Levine (January 10, 1928 – February 14, 2015) was an American poet best known for his poems about working-class Detroit.

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Princeton University Press

Princeton University Press is an independent publisher with close connections to Princeton University.

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Roman Lewis

Roman Lewis (1864–1918) was a prominent Jewish anarchist in New York. List of Jewish anarchists and Roman Lewis are Jewish anarchists.

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Rose Pesotta

Rose Pesotta (1896–1965) was an anarchist, feminist labor organizer and vice president within the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. List of Jewish anarchists and Rose Pesotta are Jewish anarchists.

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Rose Witcop

Rose Lilian Witcop Aldred (9 April 1890 – 4 July 1932) was an anarchist, journalist and pioneer of birth control and sex education. List of Jewish anarchists and Rose Witcop are Jewish anarchists.

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Sam Dolgoff

Sam Dolgoff (10 October 1902 – 15 October 1990) was an anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist from Russia who grew up, lived and was active in the United States. List of Jewish anarchists and Sam Dolgoff are Jewish anarchists.

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Sascha Schapiro

Alexander "Sascha" Schapiro (Александр Шапиро, Олександр Шапіро; – 1942), also known by the noms de guerre Alexander Tanarov, Sascha Piotr, and Sergei, was a Jewish Ukrainian anarchist who fought in both the Russian Civil War and the Spanish Civil War. List of Jewish anarchists and Sascha Schapiro are Jewish anarchists.

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Saul Yanovsky

Saul Yanovsky (April 18, 1864 – February 1, 1939) was an American anarchist and journalist. List of Jewish anarchists and Saul Yanovsky are Jewish anarchists.

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Senya Fleshin

Senya Fleshin (19 December 1894 – 19 June 1981) was a Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary and photographer. List of Jewish anarchists and Senya Fleshin are Jewish anarchists.

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Sholem Schwarzbard

Samuel "Sholem" Schwarzbard (Samuil Isaakovich Shvartsburd; שלום שװאַרצבאָרד; Samuel 'Sholem' Schwarzbard; 18 August 1886 – 3 March 1938) was a Russian-French Yiddish poet. List of Jewish anarchists and Sholem Schwarzbard are Jewish anarchists.

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Simón Radowitzky

Simón Radowitzky (10 September or 10 November 1891 – 29 February 1956) was a militant Argentine worker and anarchist. List of Jewish anarchists and Simón Radowitzky are Jewish anarchists.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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Tikkun (magazine)

Tikkun was a quarterly interfaith Jewish left-progressive magazine and website, published in the United States, that analyzes American and Israeli culture, politics, religion, and history in the English language.

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Toma Sik

Yeshaayahu Toma Ŝik (pronounced "shick") (Schück Tamás, Schuck Tamas) (17 August 1939 – 13 July 2004) was a Hungarian-Israeli peace activist, anarchist, libertarian socialist, vegan, world citizen, and pioneer of the Israeli-Palestinian search for peace.

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Tottenham Outrage

The Tottenham Outrage of 23 January 1909 was an armed robbery in Tottenham, North London, that resulted in a two-hour chase between the police and armed criminals over a distance of, with an estimated 400 rounds of ammunition fired by the thieves.

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Tuli Kupferberg

Naphtali "Tuli" Kupferberg (September 28, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was an American counterculture poet, author, singer, cartoonist, publisher, and co-founder of the rock band The Fugs.

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University of Michigan Library

The University of Michigan Library is the academic library system of the University of Michigan.

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University Press of New England

The University Press of New England (UPNE), located in Lebanon, New Hampshire and founded in 1970, was a university press consortium including Brandeis University, Dartmouth College (its host member), Tufts University, the University of New Hampshire, and Northeastern University.

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Uri Gordon (anarchist)

Uri Gordon (born August 30, 1976 in Israel) is an anarchist theorist and activist.

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Volin

Vsevolod Mikhailovich Eikhenbaum (18 September 1945), commonly known by his pseudonym Volin, was a Russian anarchist intellectual. List of Jewish anarchists and Volin are Jewish anarchists.

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Walter Block

Walter Edward Block (born August 21, 1941) is an American Austrian School economist and anarcho-capitalist theorist.

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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. List of Jewish anarchists and Wolf Gordin are Jewish anarchists.

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Yankev-Meyer Zalkind

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

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Yosif Gotman

Yosif Isaakovich Gotman (Йосиф Ісаакович Готман; 1890–1920), also known by his nom de plure Yosif the Emigrant, was a Ukrainian anarchist and a leading member of the Nabat and the Makhnovshchina. List of Jewish anarchists and Yosif Gotman are Jewish anarchists.

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ZNetwork

ZNetwork, formerly known as Z Communications, is a left-wing activist-oriented media group founded in 1986 by Michael Albert and Lydia Sargent.

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See also

Anarchism lists

Jewish anarchism

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jewish_anarchists

Also known as Jewish anarchist, Jewish anarchists.

, London, Maksim Rayevsky, Marie Goldsmith, Mark Mratchny, Michael Malice, Milly Witkop, Modest Stein, Moishe Tokar, Mollie Steimer, Moshe Katz (editor, born 1864), Murray Bookchin, Murray Rothbard, Mykel Board, Nellie Dick, Noam Chomsky, Olga Taratuta, Palgrave Macmillan, Paul Avrich, Paul Goodman, Philip Grosser, Philip Levine (poet), Princeton University Press, Roman Lewis, Rose Pesotta, Rose Witcop, Sam Dolgoff, Sascha Schapiro, Saul Yanovsky, Senya Fleshin, Sholem Schwarzbard, Simón Radowitzky, The Guardian, The Independent, Tikkun (magazine), Toma Sik, Tottenham Outrage, Tuli Kupferberg, University of Michigan Library, University Press of New England, Uri Gordon (anarchist), Volin, Walter Block, Wolf Gordin, Yankev-Meyer Zalkind, Yosif Gotman, ZNetwork.