Sotsyalistishe Kinder Farband

However, the SKIF in France didn't disband, but in 1963 changed its name to Club laïque de l'Enfance juive, CLEJ [fr].

The SKIF in Melbourne, Australia, was established in 1950 by two Immigrants from Eastern Europe; Pinkhas (Pinye) Ringelbaum and Symkhe Burstin, based on how the organisation had functioned in Poland prior to the Second World War.

Whilst a number of activities and names pay homage to the groups socialist, worker past; the SKIF of today has a membership base with a broader political and social orientation.

However the group is still engaged in political activism; supporting Aboriginal Land Rights, environmentalism, anti-racism, pro-migrant policies, and same-sex marriage.

[6] Historically SKIF members have been involved with campaigning for the rights of Soviet Jews to Emigrate, Anti-Vietnam War Activism, and opposition to the flooding of Lake Pedder and Franklin Dam.

Flag of the Polish Skifistn in 1936
The logo of the Melbourne SKIF