Hillel Solotaroff

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Hillel Solotaroff
Born1865 (1865)
Elizavetgrad, Russia
DiedApril 1921 (aged 55–56)
New York
Other namesHilel Zolotarov
OccupationDoctor

Hillel Solotaroff (1865–1921) was a doctor known for his leadership in the New York Jewish/Yiddish anarchist movement.[1][2] Solotaroff emigrated from Elizabetgrad in 1882 and while he pursued medical school, wrote for anarchist publications and was an exceptionally popular speaker. He became a member of the Jewish anarchist group Pioneers of Liberty[2] and introduced the anarchist duo Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman.[3] Later in his life, Solotaroff's views moved towards nationalism and Socialist Zionism.[2]

References

  1. ^ Tshubinski, Borekh (1956). "Hillel Solotaroff". In Niger, Samuel; Shatzky, Jacob (eds.). Leḳsiḳon fun der nayer Yidisher liṭeraṭur (in Yiddish). New York: Alṿelṭlekhn Yidishn ḳulṭur-ḳongres. OCLC 4421599.
  2. ^ a b c Weinstein, Bernard; Wolfthal, Maurice (2018). "The Jewish Unions in America: Pages of History and Memories". The Jewish Unions in America. Pages of History and Memories (1 ed.). Open Book Publishers. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-78374-353-7. JSTOR j.ctv8j3sm.5.
  3. ^ Avrich, Paul; Avrich, Karen (2012). Sasha and Emma. Harvard University Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-674-07034-9.

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