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    The United Hebrew Trades (Yiddish: Fareynikte Yidishe Geverkshaftn) was an association of Jewish labor unions in New York formed in the late 1880s. The...
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    ×$1000) The Hebrew Actors' Union was officially founded in 1899 by Jewish labor leader Joseph Barondess, who had been sent by the United Hebrew Trades to aid...
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  • element 163, symbol Uht Ultra-high-temperature metamorphism in geology United Hebrew Trades, New York, US, 1880s Unterstützungshubschrauber Tiger, a variant...
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    1918–1920 New York City rent strikes (category 1910s strikes in the United States)
    and in the short term weakening their organizing. On March 30, the United Hebrew Trades held a mass meeting to push for legislature to alleviate the rent...
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    conditions, resulting in the creation of many Jewish unions. Notably, the United Hebrew Trades was a collective of labor unions founded in 1888, eventually representing...
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  • Max Pine (category Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States)
    Workmen's Circle from 1922 to 1924 and served as secretary of the United Hebrew Trades. He helped establish the People's Relief Committee, which represented...
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  • Morris Feinstone (category Emigrants from Congress Poland to the United Kingdom)
    Palestine via the Histadrut. He represented the United Hebrew Trades on the executive board of the Central Trades and Labor Council of Greater New York. He...
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    international conference the following year. When the London International Trades Union Congress declared that a new international meeting would be called...
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  • The Workers Circle (category Secular Jewish culture in the United States)
    Circle became influential in the American labor movement through the United Hebrew Trades, later helping to found the Jewish Labor Committee. Members of The...
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    international conference the following year. When the London International Trades Union Congress declared that a new international meeting would be called...
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    1904 New York City rent strike (category 1900s strikes in the United States)
    tenant unions, and tenants who crossed the picket line as scabs. The United Hebrew Trades, the Workmen's circle, and other local unions formed the New York...
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    Morris Hillquit (category Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States)
    raised with the German and Russian languages. He helped to found the United Hebrew Trades, a garment workers' union formed in 1888, while writing for the Arbeiter...
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    The Forward (category Jewish newspapers published in the United States)
    1890 by the fledgling Jewish trade union movement centered in the United Hebrew Trades, as a vehicle for bringing socialist and trade unionist ideas to...
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  • financial improprieties involving Lucy Lang, the Forward and the United Hebrew Trades. As a result, the UHT forced his expulsion from its affiliate, the...
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    Jacob Loeb (category CS1 Hebrew-language sources (he))
    opposition to the confirmation of Loeb's reappointment, even the United Hebrew Trades chapter (who acknowledged in their statement of opposition that Loeb...
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  • Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, and Morris Feinstone of the United Hebrew Trades, Treasurer, Philip Kapp Joint Board, Dressmakers Union, Financial...
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  • Dos Abend Blatt (category Defunct Yiddish-language newspapers published in the United States)
    bourgeois-orthodox Yiddisher Tagesblatt. The newspaper was sponsored by the United Hebrew Trades. Politically, Dos Abend Blatt argued in favour of an internationalist...
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  • Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (category Defunct trade unions in the United States)
    edited. During the 1913 strike by the United Brotherhood of Tailors in New York City, Cahan and the United Hebrew Trades had taken sides with the UGW leadership...
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  • Democratic Socialist Party of St. Gall; Democratic Socialist Party of Basle; United States 6 Representing the United Hebrew Trades; Socialist Labor Party...
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    Theresa Malkiel (category Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States)
    union in the Knights of Labor, the Central Labor Federation, and the United Hebrew Trades. Her exposure to the radicalism of the latter two groups reinforced...
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  • wood-carver, master designer, and the executive secretary of the United Hebrew Trades union. Morris C. Feinstone was laid down on 5 September 1944, under...
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    Thomas Hamilton Garside (category Scottish emigrants to the United States)
    workers strong, led by Joseph Barondess under the banner of the United Hebrew Trades. Seeking anarchist support for the strike, Barondess invited the...
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  • Jacob Milch (category Emigrants from Congress Poland to the United States)
    well-paying job in a furniture factory to become secretary of the United Hebrew Trades and organize a relief action that fed hundreds of unemployed people...
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    Abraham I. Shiplacoff (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text)
    of Labor". Early in 1915, Shiplacoff was named Secretary of the United Hebrew Trades, a municipal trade union federation based in New York City. He was...
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  • Jewish Labor Committee (category Trade unions in the United States)
    groups such as The Workmen's Circle, the Jewish Labor Bund, and the United Hebrew Trades, in response to the rise of Nazism in Germany. Representatives assembled...
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  • Jacob Magidoff (category Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States)
    Jewish labor movement, he was an initiator and co-founder of the United Hebrew Trades in 1888 and an active member of the Socialist Labor Party. He worked...
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  • WEVD (category Yiddish-language mass media in the United States)
    Locomotive Engineers, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, and the United Hebrew Trades. Also joining the fundraising effort were the left wing fraternal...
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    and has also been called a Renaissance man, an intellectual jack-of-all-trades, and the grandmaster of interactivity by several publications. In an interview...
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    Judaism (redirect from Hebrew faith)
    Judaism (Hebrew: יַהֲדוּת‎, romanized: Yahăḏūṯ) is an Abrahamic monotheistic ethnic religion that comprises the collective spiritual, cultural, and legal...
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    The Hebrew University bombing, also called the Hebrew University massacre, was carried out by the Palestinian militant group Hamas on 31 July 2002 in...
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