, Zerubavel,
Ben Gurion &
Yanaita Ben Zvi 1911 In 1910 Zerubavel
immigrated to
Palestine, where he became one of the leaders of the Poale Zion movement along with
David Ben-Gurion and
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi. Zerubavel was sentenced to prison by
Ottoman authorities during
World War I, but he managed to escape and fled to the
United States in 1915. Zerubavel returned to Russia following the
October Revolution in 1917, becoming a member of the National Jewish Council of Ukraine. He returned to
Poland in 1918, where he served as a leader of the Poale Zion and edited a Yiddish newspaper. In 1935 Zerubavel was allowed by British
Mandatory authorities to return to Palestine. He served on the executive committee of the
Histadrut, whose labor archive he directed beginning in 1951. In 1949 he became a member of the
Palestine Zionist Executive, and helped found the
Mapam party. ==Views and opinions==