Adolf Stand
Avraham Adolf Stand (1870–1919) was a Jewish politician and leading Zionist activist in Austria-Hungary.
Biography[]
Adolf Stand was born in Lemberg (today Lviv, Ukraine). He became a Zionist in the 1880s, taking an active role in organizing Zionist societies. He was the editor of the fortnightly Polish-language paper Przyszłość ("Future") and later Rocznik Żydowski ("Jewish Yearbook"). He was a fervent follower of Theodor Herzl and traveled throughout Galicia to speak about Zionism.[1]
Public activism[]
Stand was president of the Zionist organization in Galicia and stood as a candidate in a parliamentary by-election in 1906. Stand obtained 454 votes, but was defeated by Joseph Gold (who won with 850 votes). The election was marred with irregularities.[2] In the 1907 elections to the Austrian parliament, the first to be held with universal suffrage, Stand won the Brody seat as a candidate of the Jewish National Party. In total Stand obtained 2,585 votes in a run-off against Wollerner. He had obtained the support of the Jewish Social Democratic Party, who argued that Stand, despite being a reactionary, represented the lesser evil of the two run-off candidates.[3]
Tribute[]
A street in Tel Aviv is named after Stand.[4]
References[]
- ^ Jewish Virtual Library: Adolf Stand
- ^ Berkowitz, Michael. Nationalism, Zionism and Ethnic Mobilization of the Jews in 1900 and Beyond. IJS studies in Judaica, 2. Leiden [u.a.]: Brill, 2004. pp. 155–157
- ^ Berkowitz, Michael. Nationalism, Zionism and Ethnic Mobilization of the Jews in 1900 and Beyond. IJS studies in Judaica, 2. Leiden [u.a.]: Brill, 2004. pp. 174–175
- ^ Gideon Levy: עוד מעט ייהרס בית ילדותי ברחוב שטנד 9 / Soon My Childhood Home Will Be Razed Haaretz, 8 July 2021.
- 1870 births
- 1919 deaths
- Politicians from Lviv
- Austro-Hungarian Jews
- Jewish Ukrainian politicians
- People from the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
- Jews from Galicia (Eastern Europe)
- Austrian Zionists
- Jewish National Party politicians
- Members of the Austrian House of Deputies (1907–1911)
- Burials at Trumpeldor Cemetery