Arbeterheim

Arbeterheim (Yiddish: ארבעטערהיים‎, 'Workers Home') was a Jewish cultural association in Riga, Latvia 1920-1923. The association was set by communists in 1920. The association was registered on June 20, 1920. It functioned as a front organization of the Communist Party of Latvia. Arbeterheim was led by Ābrams Ravdins. At its locale on 15 , Arbeterheim ran a "library, a reading room, language classes, a drama circle, and a music studio". In Riga the organization had some 3,000 members. Local groups were also formed in Daugavpils, Liepaja and Rezekne.

Arbeterheim

Arbeterheim (Yiddish: ארבעטערהיים‎, 'Workers Home') was a Jewish cultural association in Riga, Latvia 1920-1923. The association was set by communists in 1920. The association was registered on June 20, 1920. It functioned as a front organization of the Communist Party of Latvia. Arbeterheim was led by Ābrams Ravdins. At its locale on 15 , Arbeterheim ran a "library, a reading room, language classes, a drama circle, and a music studio". In Riga the organization had some 3,000 members. Local groups were also formed in Daugavpils, Liepaja and Rezekne.