Hillel Solotaroff (1865–1921) was a doctor known for his leadership in the New York Jewish/Yiddish anarchist movement.
[1][2] Solotaroff emigrated from Elizabetgrad in 1882 and while he pursued medical school, wrote for anarchist publications and was an exceptionally popular speaker.
He became a member of the Jewish anarchist group Pioneers of Liberty[2] and introduced the anarchist duo Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman.
[3] Solotaroff continued writing through his life for various publications, writing a daily column for Yiddish-language daily newspaper Der Tog (The Day).
[4] Later in his life, Solotaroff's views moved towards nationalism and Socialist Zionism.