Abraham Mutnik, one of the founders of the Jewish Socialist Labor Party in Russia, is dead here at the age of 62. Shortly after the Party was established he became a member of the central executive committee. In 1906 he left Russia in the service of the Party’s foreign committee. For the last twenty years he had lived in Berlin and had taken no active part in public life. He was born in Poneviech, Kovno district, then Russian-Poland.
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