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Salsberg and Stalin
Heckled by adversaries as a puppet of Joseph Stalin, Salsberg joked that "" You're right.

Salsberg and on
Salsberg had for several years been concerned with official anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union, and had confronted Canadian Communist leader Tim Buck on the subject as early as 1939.
Salsberg attempted to personally confront Nikita Khrushchev on the matter during his second visit, but his concerns were dismissed.
Salsberg reported back to the Labor-Progressive Party and an allied organization, the United Jewish Peoples ' Order on his findings.
Two seats were won by the Labour-Progressive Party on its own with the re-election of A. A. MacLeod and J. B. Salsberg.

Salsberg and house
Salsberg was a popular MPP inside and outside the house and was respected by members of all parties.

Salsberg and Soviet
As well, the party was riven by a crisis following the return of prominent party member J. B. Salsberg from a trip to the Soviet Union where he found rampant party-sponsored antisemitism.

Salsberg and died
The late 1950s were a period of tragedy for Salsberg: in addition to losing his belief in communism ( and his seat in the legislature ), his wife Dora died in 1959.

Salsberg and was
) Salsberg ( November 5, 1903-1998 ) was a Canadian politician, longtime Communist and activist in the Jewish community.
He attained further prominence in this role ; Canadian historian Irving Abella later wrote that Salsberg was known as the " Commissar " of Southern Ontario's trade union movement.
Salsberg was elected alongside fellow LPPer A. A. MacLeod who represented the neighbouring riding of Bellwoods.
Leslie Frost, the province's Progressive Conservative Premier from 1949 to 1961, respected Salsberg's abilities as a parliamentarian ; it has even been reported that Frost was willing to offer Salsberg a cabinet position if he defected to the Progressive Conservative Party.
Salsberg was the sole communist in the Legislature after the 1951 election in which MacLeod lost his seat.
Salsberg was also involved in a variety of cultural activities, including Yiddish-language programs.
Salsberg also returned to Labour Zionism and, in his old age, was a longtime columnist for the Canadian Jewish News until shortly before his death.
Subsequently, he tried to play a balancing role between the Tim Buck's Stalinist faction and the party majority headed by Finnish, Ukrainian and Jewish groups of which J. B. Salsberg was a notable figure.
His colleague, J. B. Salsberg, was elected in the neighbouring riding of St. Andrew.
Notable contributors to the newspaper have included J. B. Salsberg, who was a featured columnist in the newspaper for several decades until shortly before his death in 1998, and Rabbi Gunther Plaut, who also contributed a weekly column for many years.
Meanwhile, Salsberg had started another hobbyist magazine, Modern Electronics ; and Mims wrote a monthly column and was a contributing editor.
One seat was won by J. B. Salsberg of the Labour-Progressive Party ( which was the Communist Party of Ontario ).
The Labour-Progressive Party ( which was the Communist Party ) lost its last remaining seat with the defeat of J. B. Salsberg.
Several days following the election the Labour-Progressive Party was officially formed and Salsberg and MacLeod agreed to sit in the legislature as the party's representatives.

Salsberg and him
Salsberg reported his findings but they were rejected by the party, which initially suspended him from its leading bodies.
In October 1975 Mims convinced Art Salsberg, Editor of Popular Electronics, to offer him a monthly column, the " Experimenter's Corner ".

Salsberg and 1955
Using the name Labour-Progressive Party, the group won two seats in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario: A. A. MacLeod and J. B. Salsberg served as Members of Provincial Parliament ( MPPs ) from 1943 until 1951 and 1955 respectively.
J. B. Salsberg of the Labor-Progressive Party represented the riding from the 1943 election until his defeat in the 1955 election.

Salsberg and election
MacLeod and Salsberg were re-elected in the 1945 provincial election and 1948 Ontario provincial election but lost his seat in the 1951 election-Salsberg remained as the sole LPP MPP for a term until his defeat in the following election.
Two members of the banned Communist Party of Ontario running as " Labour " candidates won seats in the Legislature for the first time in this election: A. A. MacLeod in the Toronto riding of Bellwoods, and J. B. Salsberg in the Toronto riding of St. Andrews.

Salsberg and Grossman
B. Salsberg for the downtown Toronto riding of St. Andrew Grossman won, defeating the last Communist in the Ontario legislature.

Salsberg and .
In 1974, Art Salsberg became editor of Popular Electronics.
* A. A. MacLeod and J. B. Salsberg were LPP members of the Ontario legislature.
Ultimately, the crisis resulted in the departure of the United Jewish Peoples ' Order, Salsberg, Robert Laxer and most of the party's Jewish members in 1956.
B. Salsberg.
Born in Lugov, in what is now Poland, Salsberg emigrated to Canada with his parents in 1913 at age 11, settling in Toronto.
In 1932, Salsberg became the Southern Ontario district organizer for the Workers Unity League, a communist-led group which sought to replace Canada's traditional craft unions with industrial unions.

eulogized and Stalin
Upon hearing of his death Joseph Stalin eulogized Dzerzhinsky as "... a devout knight of the proletariat.

eulogized and on
" But it has been said of this passage, " Even when Maharal is eulogized, whether in David Gans ’ Zemach David or on his epitaph …, not a word is said about the creation of a golem.
Eleanor Roosevelt, in her My Day column for October 12, 1944, eulogized Willkie as a " man of courage ... outspoken opinions on race relations were among his great contributions to the thinking of the world ... Americans tend to forget the names of the men who lost their bid for the presidency.
She was eulogized in the chroniclers, most notably in the two accounts centered on her reign – The Life of Tamar, Queen of Queens and The Histories and Eulogies of the Sovereigns – which became the primary sources of Tamar's sanctification in the Georgian literature.
Lopes had already completed her vocals for four songs ; the remainder were performed by the remaining group members alone, who eulogized Lopes on a number of the tracks.
Country Dick Montana of the Beat Farmers, who was a close friend of Nixon's, was eulogized on Nixon's 1999 album, The Real Sock Ray Blue, after his 1995 death onstage of a heart attack.
Senator Alan Cranston of California eulogized her on the floor of the Senate, on August 5, 1980, saying: " I believe Helen Gahagan Douglas was one of the grandest, most eloquent, deepest thinking people we have had in American politics.
He famously eulogized Washington to a crowd of 4, 000 at the first President's funeral on December 26, 1799: " first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.
John Dos Passos, an influential American modernist writer, eulogized Bourne in the chapter " Randolph Bourne " of his novel 1919 and drew heavily on the ideas presented in War Is The Health of the State in the novel.
After his death at 89 on 7 September 2004, Nelson Mandela eulogized Naudé as " a true humanitarian and a true son of Africa.
Ibrahim Kandalaft, Arafat's adviser on Christian affairs, eulogized Khoury on behalf of the PA chairman, describing him as a shaheed ( martyr ) of the Palestinian cause.
Its statements on the subject of grace and free agency have been eulogized by modern historians ( see, e. g., Canon Bright, Church History, ch.
Its statements on the subject of grace and free agency have been eulogized by modern historians ( see, e. g., Canon Bright, Church History, ch.
Holmgren's grandfather, Jens Bugge, who served briefly as a commandant at West Point and wrote a book on military strategy, also had the distinction of being eulogized by Gen. Douglas MacArthur.
Stockdale famously eulogized Samuel Johnson's cat Hodge in his " An Elegy on the Death of Dr Johnson's Favourite Cat.
Following the election, on November 9, the Senate eulogized its members who had died recently and Senator Bridges called Hunt " a man who demonstrated the best qualities of an American.
Atwood was eulogized by the Reverend Joseph Citro, a 25-year-old priest, in a funeral mass in Prospect Park NJ on 26 May 1974.
" Baseball commissioner Bud Selig eulogized, " All of Major League Baseball is saddened today by the passing of Bobby Murcer, particularly on the eve of this historic All-Star game at Yankee Stadium, a place he called home for so many years.
He was eulogized as one of the greatest railwaymen in Canada and work on the GTR was stopped for five minutes, on April 25, 1912, in his memory.
She married Robert E. Lee at Arlington House on June 30, 1831 ; Lee's father, Henry Lee, had famously eulogized Pres.

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