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Leader | Raphael Abramovitch |
Founded | April 1920 |
Split from | Jewish Labour Bund |
Ideology | Social democracy |
Political position | Left-wing |
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The Social Democratic Bund, or the General Jewish Labour Bund, the Bund (S.D.) or, later, the "Bund" in the Soviet Union (Yiddish: בונד„ אין ראטן־פֿאַרבאַנד"), was a short-lived Jewish political party in Soviet Russia. It was formed as the Russian Bund was split at its conference in Gomel in April 1920. The Social Democratic Bund was formed out of the right-wing minority section of the erstwhile Russian Bund.[1][2] The party was led by Raphael Abramovitch.[3] After 1923, it continued to exist in exile.