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Zhitlowsky, Chaim, 1865-1943
http://viaf.org/viaf/42642372 · Person · 1865-1943

Born in Ushashy, Russian Empire (present day Belarus).

He was a Russian Jewish theoretician, writer and revolutionary. He was a founder of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, one of the foremost socialist parties in the Russian Empire, and an important promoter of Jewish Diaspora nationalism and Yiddishism. He was vice-president of the Czernowitz Yiddish Language Conference in 1908. He inspired the foundation of the territorialist Jewish Socialist Workers Party in the Russian Empire (the Sejmist Movement) in 1904. He emigrated to the U.S.A. at the start of the First World War, where he joined the Zionist-socialist Poale Zion party. In the late 1930s, he was active in the pro-Soviet Yiddisher Kultur Farband and in the Organization for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union. He died in Calgary, Canada, while on a conference tour.

Zimroh Choir of Montreal
Corporate body

The Zimroh Choir of Montreal was organized on February 7, 1932 (according to organizational letterhead) as a Jewish male choir with the objective of bringing, "to the Jewish public the finest Jewish liturgical and folk singing." They're first announcments in 1932 describe them as performing Hebrew "sacred and semi-sacred music". Over the years the numbers of the choir varied; advertising for the first Zimroh Choir concert states they are a choir of 40 male voices while in other years programmes list 26 members. Under the direction of Cantor Reuben R. Caplansky, liturigical composer, cantor, and choir leader, the Zimroh Choir presented their own full concerts as well as performing at functions for or at other organizations, such as the Verdun Protestant Hospital, the Jewish Public Library, various synagogues, and more. The Choir also performed with guest musicians, such as Cantor Joseph Shlisky from New York in 1932.