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 Ber Borochov
Born in the Ukraine, Ber Borochov was educated in a Russian high school.
In 1914, Ber Borochov arrived in the United States, where he was the spokesman for the American Poalei Zion and for the World and American Jewish Congress movements.
Borochov was on a speaking tour on behalf of Poalei Zion when he contracted pneumonia and died in Kiev.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/borochov.html   (657 words)

  
 Resources and Articles by Dov Ber Borochov
Borochov's main theoretical contribution was his synthesis of class struggle and nationalism, at a time when prevalent Marxist theory rejected all nationalism, and particularly Jewish nationalism, as distincly reactionary.
Dov Ber Borochov was also the founder of the Po'alei Zion party in Russia.
Ber Borochov, early Zionist and co-founder of the Poale Zion Party (later to split into the Mapai Party and the Mapam Party), demonstrates the drama of the debate in an article published in 1913.
www.doingzionism.org.il /resources/expand_author.asp?id=73   (557 words)

  
 Ber (Dov) Borochov - The Economic Development of the Jewish People - Source Document-
Ber Borochov was born June 21, 1881 in Zolotonshi in the Ukraine.
Constantly spied on by the police, Borochov was forced to leave Russia, and in the latter part of 1907 he left for Cracow and then to the Hague.
In Russia, Borochov contracted pneumonia and died in Kiev on December 17, 1917 at the age of 36.
www.zionism-israel.com /hdoc/Borochov_Economic_Development.htm   (5331 words)

  
 Poalei Tziyon Platform 1906 - Text - (Ber Borochov)
Borochov's major contribution to classical Marxism was to point out the importance of nationalism and culture in history, factors which classical Marxists ignored.
Borochov's writing style and social analyses range from the polemical to the ironic, and from the lucid and brilliant to forced dogmatism, depending on the subject and the orientation of the reader.
As Borochov noted, it was illogical to speak of a proletariat that could not be proletarianized, and this caused abandonment of the theory in its simplest form.
www.zionism-israel.com /hdoc/Poalei_Tziyon_1906.htm   (17478 words)

  
 Ber Test
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When the Russian social democrats came to power, Borochov returned to Russia in 1917 to lead the Poale Zion, but died there of pneumonia in September 1917.
Ber or Indian Jujube is a tropical fruit that grows on the tree species ''Ziziphus mauritiana''.
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 List of web sites about History: Borochov, Ber
Ber Borochov - Article from the cyber encyclopedia of Jewish history.
Ber Borochov Internet Archive - A collection of writings and information about this co-founder of Labour Zionist movement, who attempted to synthsize Marxism and Zionism.
Dov Ber Borochov - Biography, articles, and writings of the early Zionist leader.
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 Don Heddesheimer: The First Holocaust
Dov Ber Borochov was a leading exponent of Marxist Zionism.
Borochov theorized that the normally antagonistic classes within a conquered or oppressed nationality unite in identifying with the oppressed proletariat.
"Borochov's chief ideological contribution was his Marxist analysis of the economic structure and social situation of the Jewish people, pointing to the physical inevitability of territorial concentration in Palestine as a means of occupational redistribution and normalization."
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 Books - "BER"
Ber Van Perlo - Birds of Western and Central Africa
Ber Borochov - Class Struggle and the Jewish Nation: Selected Essays in Marxist Zionism
Ber Edwin Hubble Centennial Symposium (1989 University of California et al - Evolution of the Universe of Galaxies Edwin Hubbel Centennial Symposium: Edwin Hubble Centennial Symposium
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This group was influenced by the Marxist-socialist ideas of Dov Ber Borochov and the mystical "religion of labor" advocated by Aaron David Gordon.
Borochov argued that a natural process of anti-semitism and migration was channeling Jews to Eretz Israel where, for want of middle class professions, they would be transformed into a working class capable of carrying out a class conflict within Jewish society.
A.D. Gordon emphasized the moral and creative significance in the return of the Jew to the land.
www.jafi.org.il /education/juice/2000/israeli_society/is3.html   (2636 words)

  
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The original Zionists were more influenced by Marx than Torah; Israel's kibbutzim (collective farms) are among the most successful examples of Marxist philosophy put into practice.
Early Zionists like Nachman Syrkin and Dov Ber Borochov sought to create a "Jewish Proletariat" in Palestine, while David Ben Gurion, considered the founding father of modern Israel, was an avowed Socialist.
The Labor Party, formed by a 1968 coalition of various labor and Socialist parties, has always enjoyed widespread support.
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 Moses Hess - founder of Israeli National Socialism
One was Aharon David Gordon, who under the influence of Tolstoyan ideals became an agricultural labourer at a very advanced age and in his writings extolled the idea of 'the religion of labour', suggesting that physical labour should become part of the life experience of every individual, and especially of intellectuals.
The other was Dov Ber Borochov, whose amalgam of Plekhanovite Marxism and Zionism was perhaps the most influential in the emergence of Labour Zionism in Israel.
However, in 1961 his remains were transferred to Israel where they were buried in the Kinneret cemetery alongside other Socialist-Zionists such as Nahum Syrkin, Ber Borochov, and Berl Katznelson.
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 TR 1/2004: B. Wright: The Holocaust before It Happened
He also makes clear the interrelatedness of the Zionist and communist movements by referring to several significant facts that have been largely forgotten.
Thus, he quotes or paraphrases Dov Ber Borochov’s The National Question and the Class Struggle, in which the Zionist desire for a Jewish state in Palestine was represented as a Marxist struggle by an oppressed nationality for its own autonomy.
Heddesheimer also cites Nahum Sokolow on how, during the 1917 Communist uprising in the port of Odessa, entire battalions of Jewish revolutionaries marched in the streets behind banners proclaiming "Liberty in Russia, Land and Liberty in Palestine!
vho.org /tr/2004/1/Wright104f.html   (741 words)

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