Yuri Larin
Yuri Aleksandrovich Larin, Юрий Ларин (1882–1932), born in Simferopol as Mikhail Aleksandrovich Luria, was a Soviet economist and politician. He was head of OZET, the Society for Settling Toiling Jews on the Land. His father, Shneur Zalman Luria, was an engineer, Hebrew author and Zionist.[1] His adopted daughter was Anna Larina.
His godmother was Menshevik leader Lydia Dan.[2]
References
- ↑ Larin Iurii Aleksandrovich
- ↑ Liebich, André (1997). From the Other Shore: Russian Social Democracy After 1921, vol. 5. Cambridge, Massachusetts & London, England: Harvard University Press. p. 234. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
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