The Russian Social Revolutionary Party in exile in Londen also tried to gain members among the Jewish workers of the immigrant Eastside. To this end the party published their own Yiddish pamphlets drawing attention to Jewish members of the movement in Russia which were imprisoned or even brought to death by the secret police. In this pamphlet life and work of Frume Frumkin and others are described.
From the issue: Portrait of Frume Frumkin and 'The Process against Frume Frumkin'.