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Di Shvue

"Di Shvue" (Yiddish: די שבֿועה, lit.'The Oath'; also known as "Di Bundishe Shvue") was written by S. Ansky (pseudonym of Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport), in 1902. This Yiddish song became the anthem of the socialist General Jewish Labour Bund in the early 1900s.[1][2][3] The source of its melody is unknown.[4] Bundists sing this song virtually every time they meet.[5] For example, it was sung at the 100th anniversary (1998) of the General Jewish Labour Bund in Paris, Marek Edelman's funeral, and the 50th anniversary (2009) reunion of Camp Hemshekh. The song exhorts Jews to unite, and to commit themselves body and soul to the defeat of the Russian Tsar and of capitalism.[4]

  1. ^ ""Di Shvue" (The Oath)". Archived from the original on 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2009-09-23.
  2. ^ "di shvue". zemerl.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-15.
  3. ^ "Freedman Catalogue lookup: Artist Mlotek, Zalmen".
  4. ^ a b "EPYC | Culture | Music".
  5. ^ "DER YIDDISH-VINKL April 22, 2005 – Forward.com". Archived from the original on 2011-06-06.

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Di Shvue French Di Shvue NN Di Shvue NB Di Szwue Polish Ди швуэ Russian Ді Швуе Ukrainian

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