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262:, in opposition to the Bundist unions. In the end of 1906, the party claimed a membership of 27,000. However, after 1906 the influence of the party began to decline sharply. Many leaders went into exile in Western Europe. The central organ of the party was the weekly 964: 796: 869: 741: 1153: 643: 199:. Moreover, while territorial autonomy was the goal of the party, it dedicated most of its energy into revolutionary activities in Russia. Like other Russian revolutionary groups such as the 255: 770: 919: 1158: 736: 1198: 1103: 1143: 731: 765: 636: 1148: 1178: 1118: 1113: 859: 808: 969: 629: 914: 1193: 1108: 1014: 726: 375:
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974: 813: 475: 354: 310: 45: 191:, to the Basle Seventh Zionist Congress. However, while the mainstream Zionist movement rejected the idea of a Jewish state anywhere but in 1082: 1072: 686: 959: 929: 791: 681: 121: 102: 994: 849: 75: 1133: 1123: 1004: 949: 1183: 1019: 711: 1049: 989: 676: 610: 1029: 894: 864: 753: 691: 303: 295: 288: 748: 1034: 706: 62: 884: 1188: 874: 760: 716: 652: 291:
decided to give a consultative vote to the party at the congress. The decision was, however, overturned a year later.
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and the Plan itself. In response, the party and other territorialists withdrew from the WZO.
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The party grew rapidly, and became the second largest Jewish labour party after the
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Prophecy and politics: socialism, nationalism, and the Russian Jews, 1862–1917
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In 1917 the party merged with the Jewish Socialist Workers Party, forming the
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1906–1907. The newspaper was closed down by the authorities in 1907.
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People's Freedom Party "For Russia without Lawlessness and Corruption"
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Constitutional Democratic Party – Party of Popular Freedom
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In the same year the party sent delegates, among them
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Workers' Party for the Political Liberation of Russia
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Index

FYSAP
Kiev
Ideology
Socialism
Zionism
Territorialism
Political position
Left-wing
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
Politics of Poland
Political parties
Elections
Russian
Russian
Jewish territorialist
socialist
Russian Empire
Poland
Odessa
Nachman Syrkin
Eretz Yisrael
Palestine
Narodniks
terrorism
Nachman Syrkin
Jacob Lestschinsky
Volf Latsky-Bartoldi
Shmuel Niger

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