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Baruch Rahmilevich Mendelson (22 March 1910 – 13 April 1994), commonly known as Bert Ramelson, was an industrial organiser and politician for the Communist Party of Great Britain. He held the posts of National Industrial Organiser from 1965–77; and was editor and a member of editorial board of the ''World Marxist Review'' from 1977-90. ==Early life== Ramelson was born the sixth of seven children of a Jewish family in Cherkassy, Ukraine, in 1910.〔 His father was a Talmudist scholar, whilst his mother ran a corner shop inherited from her father which the family lived in.〔Seifert, R. & Sibley, T. (2012) ''Revolutionary Communist At Work: A Political Biography of Bert Ramelson'' London: Lawrence & Wishart pg.23〕 His family emigrated to Edmonton, Canada, in 1922 where his paternal uncle was a successful fur trader.〔Seifert, R. & Sibley, T. (2012) ''Revolutionary Communist At Work: A Political Biography of Bert Ramelson'' London: Lawrence & Wishart pg.27〕 Ramelson won a scholarship to the University of Alberta, where he achieved First Class Honours in law and whilst studying was conscripted onto an officer training course.〔 After completing his mandatory year in practice as an articled clerk and qualifying as a barrister, he left to join a kibbutz in Palestine although soon became disillusioned with this after Histadruth called a strike on an orange grove his kibbutz worked on demanding that the 50% Arab workers there were replaced by Jews.〔Seifert, R. & Sibley, T. (2012) ''Revolutionary Communist At Work: A Political Biography of Bert Ramelson'' London: Lawrence & Wishart pp.28-29〕
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