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Soviets Exile Twenty-four Members of Zeire Zion Party

July 7, 1930
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Twenty-four members of the Zeire Zion, a Zionist labor party, have been expelled to Siberia on the charge that they have been engaged in illegal political activities in Moscow and Leningrad. Twelve of those exiled are residents of Moscow and the others are from Leningrad. Those from leningrad include seven girls.

Those expelled from Moscow are Israel Glusman, Teibel Vishnevsky, Lipe Roisman, Moses Belfer, Isaac Kazenelson, Abraham Zelman, Yankel Lipshitz, Boruch Beilin, Abraham Beilin, Bobzi Levitas and Mendel Gerviz. Those from Leningrad are Abraham Raduzki, Boris Lerer, Maie Volover, Fannie Yuchtman, Frume Lerer, Chinie Kaplan, Saul Leikin, Isaac Chutorcki, Leizer Goldstein, Sara Kamterman, Salman Veisberg and Jacob Vasinski.

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