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- Q17053856 subject Q7018208.
- Q17053856 subject Q7399536.
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- Q17053856 abstract "Yiddisher Arbeter Sport Klub (Yiddish for 'Jewish Workers Sports Club', abbreviated YASK, Dutch: Joodse Arbeiders Sportklub, abbreviated JASK) was a Jewish sports organization in Antwerp, Belgium. It was founded in 1936. YASK was linked to the Communist Party of Belgium. A product of the Popular Front era, YASK was set up as an open sports organization for the Jewish population at large. The club emphasized anti-fascism, whilst maintaining a neutral stand on Zionism.YASK sent a troupe to the 1937 People's Olympics in Barcelona. YASK members were active in the United Jewish Help Committee for Spain in Antwerp.YASK would served as a pool for recruitment for resistance cells during the Second World War.".
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- Q17053856 wikiPageWikiLink Q7018208.
- Q17053856 wikiPageWikiLink Q7399536.
- Q17053856 wikiPageWikiLink Q7722418.
- Q17053856 wikiPageWikiLink Q8566244.
- Q17053856 comment "Yiddisher Arbeter Sport Klub (Yiddish for 'Jewish Workers Sports Club', abbreviated YASK, Dutch: Joodse Arbeiders Sportklub, abbreviated JASK) was a Jewish sports organization in Antwerp, Belgium. It was founded in 1936. YASK was linked to the Communist Party of Belgium. A product of the Popular Front era, YASK was set up as an open sports organization for the Jewish population at large.".
- Q17053856 label "Yiddisher Arbeter Sport Klub (Antwerp)".