Abraham Frumkin

Abraham Frumkin (Hebrew: אברהם פרומקין; 1873 – 29 April 1940) was a Jewish author, journalist, and anarchist.

He spent a year in Jaffa as an Arabic teacher before moving to Istanbul in 1891 to study law, but did not graduate due to lack of funds.

The house of Moses Schapiro from South Russia and his wife Nastia, was a space for young activists, such as himself.

He left his print shop to Frumkin, who decided to publish his own little paper Der Propagandist (11 issues) ending in 1897.

After living briefly in British cities Liverpool and Leeds (1898) Frumkin stayed in Paris for one year.