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Haim Zhitlovsky

Haim Zhitlovsky (1865-1943) was born in the small town of Ushachy, Belarus. Although originally an advocate of Jewish assimilation, after the 1881 anti-Jewish pogroms Zhitlovsky championed the cause for Jewish national equality and social and political rights, which became known as Diaspora Nationalism. In 1908 he settled in New York and founded a publishing house, issuing the monthly Dos Naye Leben, which exercised great influence on Yiddish culture, literature, and the development of free socialist thought.

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