In neighbouring Galicia, the Bundist-oriented Jewish Social Democratic Party was founded in 1905.
The Bukovina Bundistn sent a two-member observer delegation to the 1908 congress of the Galician party.
In the fall of 1908 an educational association called Morgenrot, albeit officially apolitical, was founded along Bundist lines.
After its foundation, the Bund association began campaigning for the recognition of a separate Jewish nationality in the Austrian census of 1910.
[2] The Bukovina Bund merged with the Jewish Social Democratic Party of Galicia in 1912.