FELIKS
ZAKS (1876-1938)
He was a medical doctor born in
Warsaw, Poland. In 1889 he joined the Polish
Socialist Party (PPS [Polska Partia Socjalistyczna]), was
appointed to lead the Jewish section of the party, and founded PPS Jewish
workers’ groups throughout the Polish hinterland. Due to police persecution, he had to escape
to London where he became a contributor and after 1902 the editor of the
Yiddish-language PPS periodical, Der
arbayter (The laborer) (1902-1904).
In those years he was also a contributor to and for a time co-editor of
the quarterly Proletarishe velt
(Proletarian world) in London. He
authored the polemical pamphlet against the Bund: A klorer entfer (A clear reply) (London, 1903), 16 pp., published
as a supplement to Der arbayter. He also penned the biography: Ferdinand lasal (Ferdinand Lassalle)
(London, 1906), 16 pp. He translated
from Polish to Yiddish several socialist pamphlets, which were published
anonymously in London and Warsaw until WWI.
He later withdrew from political activity and devoted himself to his
medical practice. He died in Warsaw.
Sources:
P. Shvarts, Yuzef Pilsudski, zayn
batsiung tsu der yidn-frage, un zayn kamf kegn “Bund” (1893-1905) (Józef
Piłsudski, his connection to the Jewish question and his struggle against the
Bund, 1893-1905) (Warsaw, 1936), see index; Y. Shatski, ed., Zamlbukh lekoved dem
tsveyhundert un fuftsikstn yoyvl fun der yidisher prese, 1686-1936 (Anthology in honor of
the 250th jubilee of the Yiddish press, 1686-1936) (New York, 1937),
p. 325.
Khayim Leyb Fuks
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