- Mojżesz Gutman
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Part of a series of articles on the Jewish Labour Bund אַלגעמײַנער ײדישער אַרבעטער בּונד אין ליטע פוילין און רוסלאַנד 1890s to World War I
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Bundism · Jewish history · Socialist partiesMojżesz (Michal) Leybavich Gutman (sometimes spelled Guttmann; Belarusian: Мойша Лейбавіч Гутман) was a Jewish Belarusian politician and Bundist activist who was a minister without portfolio in the short-lived autonomous Belarusian National Council (1917–1918) and Belarusian People’s Republic (1918–1919).
In 1917 he was elected a member of the Ukrainian Central Rada. At the end of 1917 he was elected Member of the Executive Committee of the Belarusian National Council (or quasi-government of Belarus) as a representative of the Jewish Labour Bund. Following the announcement of Belarus's independence in March 1918 he represented the Jewish minority in the Belarusian government. He also drew the first constitution of the Belarussian People's Republic.
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