
Jewish Rights, National Rites
In its full-color poster for elections to the All-Russian Jewish Congress in 1917, the Jewish People''s Party depicted a variety of Jews in seeking to enlist the support of the broadest possible segment of Russia''s Jewish population. It forsook neither traditional religious and economic life like the Jewish socialist parties, nor life in Europe like the Zionists. It embraced Hebrew, Yiddish, and ...
In its full-color poster for elections to the All-Russian Jewish Congress in 1917, the Jewish People''s Party depicted a variety of Jews in seeking to enlist the support of the broadest possible segment of Russia''s Jewish population. It forsook neither traditional religious and economic life like the Jewish socialist parties, nor life in Europe like the Zionists. It embraced Hebrew, Yiddish, and ...