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  1. Nachman Syrkin war Begründer und Führer des sozialistischen Zionismus sowie Publizist und Autor in hebräischer, jiddischer, russischer, deutscher und englischer Sprache.

  2. Nachman Syrkin (or Nahman Syrkin or Nahum Syrkin; Russian: Нахман Сыркин; 11 February 1868 – 6 September 1924) was a political theorist, founder of Labor Zionism and a prolific writer in the Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian, German and English languages.

  3. Nachman Syrkin (1868-1924) Fuehrer des sozialistischen Zionismus. Nachman Syrkin wurde in Weissrussland geboren, und erhielt seine erste juedische Erziehung durch Privatlehrer. Als die Familie 1884 nach Minsk uebersiedelte, besuchte Syrkin das russische Gymnasium.

  4. Summary. In 1939 Berl Katznelson published his essay on Syrkin's early life (until 1903). It still stands as the most impressive memorial to him, characterized as it is by a broad historical sweep, a sensitive understanding of the man and his ideas, much humor and wit.

  5. Throughout his life, Syrkin was a prolific writer in Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian, German and English. During World War I, he worked to convene the Jewish Congress in America and supported the idea of a Jewish Legion to fight with the Allies to liberate Palestine.

  6. SYRKIN, NACHMAN (1868–1924), first ideologist and leader of Socialist Zionism. Born in Mogilev, Belorussia, Syrkin received a thorough Jewish education by private tutors, and when he moved with his family to Minsk (1884), he completed his studies at a Russian high school.

  7. Nachman Syrkin (1868-1924) was Russian-Jewish socialist thinker who set forth the founding principles of the Labor Zionist tree branch. He saw a natural merge between Zionism and socialism in which Jewish immigrants to Palestine would import revolutionary ideas to create a Jewish homeland free of class struggle.