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Aron Vainshtein

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ordered the Bund to dissolve itself. At an Extraordinary All-Russian Bundist Conference, held in Minsk on March 5, 1921 the delegates representing some 3,000 party members debated disbanding the Communist Bund. At the conference Vainshtein spoke in favour of disbanding the Kombund and merging with
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During 1920 and 1921 Frumkin and Vaynsthteyn were the key leaders of the Kombund. Vainshtein served as the Kombund representative in the Military Revolutionary Committee of Belorussia from August to December 1920. In December 1920 he was named the acting chairman of the Belorussian Council of
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The tenth Bund congress elected him as the Chairman of the Bund Central Committee. Along with the rest of the Bund Central Committee, he shifted to
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from 1921 to 1922. Between 1923 and 1930 he served on the board of the People's Commissariat of Finance of the USSR. He was a board member of
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Central Bureau, where he remained until 1924. He served as Deputy Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the
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Poles, Jews, and the Politics of Nationality: The Bund and the Polish Socialist Party in Late Tsarist Russia, 1892–1914
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Inside the Bund, Vainshtein came to vacillate between centrist, rightist, and leftist positions. On the question of
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he moved to the left. As the Bund split at the April 1920 twelfth congress, Vainshtein and his sister-in-law
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In 1897, Vainshtein graduated from the Vilna Jewish Teaching Institute. In 1898, Vainshtein, now based in
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Vainshtein was arrested in February 1938. He reportedly committed suicide after ten days in detention.
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he placed himself in the centrist camp but he sided with the Bund right-wing in condemnation of the
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Members of the Central Committee of the 5th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
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Unity talks between the Kombund and the Communist Party lasted for months; in the end the
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The politics of futility: the General Jewish Workers Bund of Poland, 1917-1943
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Prophecy and Politics: Socialism, Nationalism, and the Russian Jews, 1862-1917
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The Jewish Revolution in Belorussia: Economy, Race, and Bolshevik Power
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National Economy. While heading this body, he was accused by the
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The Jews in the Soviet Union Since 1917: Paradox of Survival
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Becoming Soviet Jews: The Bolshevik Experiment in Minsk
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Russian Jews Between the Reds and the Whites, 1917-1920
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