Folksgrupe (Yiddish: פאָלקסגרופּע, 'People's Group' in English) was a Jewish Anti-Zionist political organization in Russia, founded at a meeting in Vilna in March 1905.
The organization proclaimed to work for establishing 'civil, political and national rights for the Jewish People in Russia'.
[1][2][3] Led by three prominent lawyers, Maxim Vinaver, Oscar Gruzenberg and Henrik Sliozberg, it assembled liberal elements from the Cadet Party.
[3] Zionists and the Folkspartei leader Simon Dubnow came to accuse the group of favouring assimilation.
Dubnow had belonged to the group at its initial stage, and formed part of its central bureau.