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Judaism, and was a member of the local B'nai Zion Society and the Zionist Council of Winnipeg. At the same time, he made efforts to bridge the divide between religious and secular Jews. He attended meetings of secular and political Zionist groups without endorsing their agenda. He served as a
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Orthodox rabbis who spoke out against the socialist and radical elements in the Congress, Kahanovitch pursued a course of unity with them. According to his biographer, M. S. Stern:
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