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2/9 | Yortsayt of Paul Levi

2/9 | Yortsayt of Paul Levi

Today in Yiddishkayt… February 9 Yortsayt of Paul Levi, Political Leader    Paul Levi was born March 11, 1883 in Hechingen, Germany to a Jewish middle-class family. He joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in 1906 and served as Rosa Luxemburg‘s lawyer when she was tried for inciting soldiers to disobedience in 1914. In 1916, Levi settled in Switzerland where he became active with the Zimmerwald Left and the Spartacus League, which became the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). After the failure of the German Revolution of 1918–1919, and the killing of the KPD’s...

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1/15 | Yortsayt of Rosa Luxemburg

1/15 | Yortsayt of Rosa Luxemburg

Today in Yiddishkayt… January 15 Yortsayt of Rosa Luxemburg, Revolutionary Philosopher   Rosa Luxemburg was born on March 5, 1871 in Zamość, the youngest of five children. Her family lived near the old market square, not far from the home of Y.L. Peretz. She became politically active at a young age and while she finished the gymnasium in Warsaw at the top of her class, she was denied a medal because of her “oppositional attitude toward the authorities.” In 1889, she moved to Zurich where she met exiled Russian revolutionaries and her partner, Leo Jogiches, with whom she...

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