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Preceded by
  
position created

Occupation
  
Politician

Role
  
Politician

Nationality
  
Jewish

Name
  
Moisei Rafes

Succeeded by
  
Aleksandr Zarubin

Moisei Rafes
President
  
Mykhailo Hrushevsky (speaker of Central Rada)

Political party
  
Jewish Bund (1910) RSDLP(b) (1907)

Died
  
1942, Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

Party
  
General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia

Moisei (Moishe) Grigorevich Rafes (Russian: Moshe Rafes) (b. 1883, d. 1942) was a prominent Jewish politician of the Ukrainian People's Republic as the Bundist representative. After 1919 an official of the Bolshevik Party until the victory of Joseph Stalin, when he was imprisoned.

Rafes was a member of the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly and also of the Central Council of Ukraine, the Petrograd Soviet, headed Jewish Bund in Kiev. In Kiev Rafes became a member of the Regional Committee in Protection of Revolution in Ukraine and served as the General Controller of the General Secretariat of Ukraine. He was succeeded at this post by another Bundist, Aleksandr Zolotarev.

When tensions within the Bund heightened, due to the pro-Bolshevik leaning of a part of the leadership, Moisei Rafes was the leader of the centrist wing of the Bund, while Mikhail Liber and Benjamin Kheifetz led the rightists.

However, Rafes led the scissionist Kombund group in Kiev in February 1919, later joined by similar groups in Yekaterinoslav, Kharkov and Poltava, but the Kombund lasted only till May 1919, when it merged into the Ukrainian Communist Union, 'Komfarband'. These moves were apparently motivated by the large-scale pogroms committed by all the armies present in Ukraine at the time, except the Red Army. After the refusal of the Soviet authorities to authorize the formation of a distinct Jewish Communist Party, Rafes, like other former Bundists Esther Frumkin, Alexander Chemerinsky and Rakhmiel Veinshtain, finally joined the upper echelons of the Yevsektsiya, the Jewish section of the Soviet Communist party (CPSU).

Moisei Rafes was at the head of the artistic section of Sovkino and a member of the Sovkino board in the late 1920s and through 1930.

References

Moisei Rafes Wikipedia