Moshe Gutman
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Moshe Lvovich Gutman (Belarusian: Мойша Львовіч Гутман, romanized: Mojša Lvovich Hutman 21 September 1883 – 20 June 1938), also known as Moshe Kamenshtein, was a Lithuanian Jewish politician and activist who was active in Belarus and Ukraine in the first quarter of the 20th century. He was a member minister without portfolio in the short-lived independent Belarusian Democratic Republic (1918–19).[1]
He was born in Vepriai, Kovno Governorate, present-day Lithuania.[1]
In 1917, he was elected a member of the Ukrainian Central Rada.[citation needed] At the end of 1917 he was elected Member of the Executive Committee of the Belarusian National Council (temporary quasi-government of Belarus) as a representative of the Jewish minority.[2]
Following the announcement of Belarus's independence in March 1918, he represented the Jewish minority in the Belarusian government. He also helped draft the first constitution of the Belarusian People's Republic.[2]
He was executed in 1938, during the Great Purge.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b c "Каменштейн Моисей Львович ::: Мартиролог: Жертвы политических репрессий, расстрелянные и захороненные в Москве и Московской области в период с 1918 по 1953 год". www.sakharov-center.ru. Retrieved 2023-09-04.
- ^ a b c "Майсей Гутман: яўрэй, што стаяў ля вытокаў БНР і УНР". Наша Ніва (in Belarusian). 25 March 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
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