Nachman Syrkin

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Nachman Syrkin was a pioneering Jewish thinker and political activist who is widely regarded as one of the founding ideologues of Labor Zionism, advocating a synthesis of socialism and Zionist nationalism.

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Nachman Syrkin canonical 5

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instanceOf Jewish political thinker
Labor Zionist ideologue
Zionist leader
person
birthDate 1868-02-24
birthPlace Mogilev
Russian Empire
burialPlace Jerusalem
Mount Herzl
child Marie Syrkin
coFounderOf Poale Zion
deathDate 1924-09-06
deathPlace New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
educatedAt Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg
surface form: University of Heidelberg
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Syrkin
givenName Nachman
ideology Labor Zionism
Socialism
Labor Zionism
surface form: Socialist Zionism

Zionist nationalism
influenced Berl Katznelson
David Ben-Gurion
Labor Zionism
surface form: Labor Zionist movement

Mapai
influencedBy Karl Marx
Russian revolutionary populism
Theodor Herzl
mainInterest Jewish nationalism
Zionist political strategy
socialist theory
memberOf Poale Zion
movement Labor Zionism
Socialism
Zionism
name Nachman Syrkin self-link
nationality Russian
notableFor founding ideology of Labor Zionism
theoretical synthesis of socialism and Zionism
occupation political activist
political theorist
writer
residence Berlin
New York City
Vienna
spouse Basia Syrkin
work The Jewish Problem and the Socialist Jewish State
surface form: Die Judenfrage und der sozialistische Judenstaat

The Jewish Problem and the Socialist Jewish State

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Labor Zionism associatedWith Nachman Syrkin
Poale Zion notableMember Nachman Syrkin
Poale Zion theoreticalLeader Nachman Syrkin
Nachman Syrkin name Nachman Syrkin self-link
Second Aliyah (Jewish immigration wave, 1904–1914) hasNotableParticipant Nachman Syrkin
subject surface form: Second Aliyah