At public workers meetings it would condemn the Yevsektsia, the Jewish Section of the Communist Party.
[8] In 1922, the Social Democratic Bund representation abroad took part in a protest against a trial of Socialist-Revolutionary leaders in Moscow.
[9] As late as February 1923 it published Biuleten tsentralnogo komiteta Bunda ('Bulletine of the Bund Central Committee') from Moscow.
Its leading representatives (Abramovic, Yudin (Aizenshtat) and Grigori Aronson) were inducted into the Menshevik foreign delegation in Berlin.
[9] In March 1931, the Foreign Delegation of the "Bund" in the Soviet Union published an issue of the periodical Undzer Gedank ('Our Thought') from Berlin, with Abramovitch as its editor.