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Jews, Marxism and the Worker’s Movement
Miscellaneous Articles and Commentary on the Dreyfus Case
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JEWISH LABOR MOVEMENT
IN THE UNITED STATES
Jewish Workers' Victory,Di Arbeiter Zeitung 1890
Samuel Gompers, Karl Kautsky 1909
From The New Review magazine (1913-1915):
The Garment Worker's Strike, Vol. 1, No. 3, January 18. 1913
The Garment Workers' Strike, Isaac A. Hourwich, Vol. 1, No. 14, April 5, 1913
Termination of the "Protocol", Isaac A. Hourwich, Vol. 3, No. 8, June 15, 1915
The Protocol "On Again", Isaac A. Hourwich, Vol. 3, No. 10, July 15, 1915
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"Colored and Jewish Workers" A. Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen 1920
The New Unionism in the Clothing Industry J.M. Budish and George Soule 1920
The Message of Internationalism [on solidarity with Soviet Russia] Benjamin Schlossberg 1922
Red Roses for Hillman Michael Gold 1922
From The Labor Herald magazine (1922-1924):
Constructive Radicalism in the Needle Industry. Problems Before the Coming Conventions of the I.L.G.W.U. and A.C.W. of A. Analyzed J.B. Salutsky
A Tale of Two Cities. The Conventions of the I.L.G.W.U. and A.C.W. of A. in Cleveland and Chicago J.B. Salutsky
The Program of the Needle Trades [from the First National Conference of the TUEL]
The Clothing Workers Stir Joseph Manley
Needle Trades Alliance vs Amalgamation Needle Trades Section of the TUEL
The Needle, Shoe and Leather, Textile and Eastern District Conferences William Z. Foster
T.U.E.L. Progress in the Needle Trades Joseph Zack
Reactionaries Smashing Ladies Garment Workers Earl Browder
Expulsions Please Clothing Bosses I.L. Davidson
The "New Unionism" of Sigman & Co. J.W. Johnstone
Reaction in the Needle Trades J.W. Johnstone
The Second Conference of the Needle Trade Workers I.L. Davidson
Ladies' Garment Workers in Struggle I.L. Davidson
The Needle Trades Convention J. W. Johnstone
Amalgamated Clothing Workers Resist Reaction
The Mediterranean Food Lab Raises $17M in funding to commercialize clean, plant-based flavor solutions and culinary ingredients
The Mediterranean Food Lab (MFL), an Israeli FoodTech company using fermentation to produce innovative, plant-based, and clean label flavor solutions and culinary ingredients, announces the completion of a $17M series A investment round.
MFL uses a unique Solid-State Fermentation (SSF) process to transform food ingredients, such as agricultural commodities, upcycled agro-industrial waste and side-streams into valuable, healthy, clean-label, sustainable and delicious flavors for Food Service and Food Companies. MFL’s unique innovation process is driven by the culinary insights of a team of world-class chefs working together with leading scientists and technologists.
The funding round was led by Gullspång Re:food, together with PeakBridge (a member of Edmond de Rothschild Private Equity partnership), Arancia International, FoodBridge (from Axel Johnson’s group), and additional investors who together bring vast food industry expertise to MFL’s mission: developing disruptive flavor solutions that will greatly accelerate transition from animal-based to plant-based foods.
Gustaf Brandberg, General Partner of Re:food says, “Gullspång Re:food is excited and honored to lead this investment round. We are impressed by the team’s ability to tailor complex and delicious flavors from natural ingredients, inspiring more people worldwide to choose alternatives to meat.”
Yoni Glickman of Peakbridge adds, “We are proud to be the first investor in MFL. From the first time we met the team and tasted the products, we immediately understood how this team and technology can be a huge driver in overcoming one of the most significant barriers to plant-based eating namely, the insufficient sensory experience. We are excited to continue investing in the company, and to work with the new investors and the whole MFL team.”
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