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- United_Hebrew_Trades abstract "The United Hebrew Trades (Yiddish: Vereinigte Yiddishe Gewerkschaften), was an association of Jewish labor unions in New York formed in the late 1880s. The organization was inspired by and modeled upon the United German Trades (German: Deutsche Vereignte Gewerkshaften), formed decades earlier by German immigrants to the United States who were active in the German, and later the German-American, labor movement.".
- Q7887839 abstract "The United Hebrew Trades (Yiddish: Vereinigte Yiddishe Gewerkschaften), was an association of Jewish labor unions in New York formed in the late 1880s. The organization was inspired by and modeled upon the United German Trades (German: Deutsche Vereignte Gewerkshaften), formed decades earlier by German immigrants to the United States who were active in the German, and later the German-American, labor movement.".
- United_Hebrew_Trades comment "The United Hebrew Trades (Yiddish: Vereinigte Yiddishe Gewerkschaften), was an association of Jewish labor unions in New York formed in the late 1880s. The organization was inspired by and modeled upon the United German Trades (German: Deutsche Vereignte Gewerkshaften), formed decades earlier by German immigrants to the United States who were active in the German, and later the German-American, labor movement.".
- Q7887839 comment "The United Hebrew Trades (Yiddish: Vereinigte Yiddishe Gewerkschaften), was an association of Jewish labor unions in New York formed in the late 1880s. The organization was inspired by and modeled upon the United German Trades (German: Deutsche Vereignte Gewerkshaften), formed decades earlier by German immigrants to the United States who were active in the German, and later the German-American, labor movement.".