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[[File:Election_poster_in_Romanian_and_Yiddish_for_PSDR_candidate_Iacob_Pistiner.jpg|thumb|Election campaign poster for Pistiner, in Romanian and Yiddish]]'''Jacob Pistiner''' (German: Jakob Pistiner) was a Romanian politician and lawyer.

[[File:Election poster in Romanian and Yiddish for PSDR candidate Iacob Pistiner.jpg|thumb|Election campaign poster for Pistiner, in Romanian and Yiddish]]'''Jacob Pistiner''' (German: Jakob Pistiner) was a Romanian politician and lawyer.


He was born in [[Chernivtsi]], 1882, then part of [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]], in a [[Jewish]] family.
He was born in [[Chernivtsi]], 1882, then part of [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]], in a [[Jewish]] family.


As a result of the general election of May-June, 1920, in [[Greater Romania]], he was elected member of the parliament.
As a result of the general election of May–June, 1920, in [[Greater Romania]], he was elected member of the parliament.


His political career was tied with the socialist movement and as a lawyer he pleaded for the defendants in the "Trial of the 500" that followed the important 1924 [[Tatarbunary Uprising]].
His political career was tied with the socialist movement and as a lawyer he pleaded for the defendants in the "Trial of the 500" that followed the important 1924 [[Tatarbunary Uprising]].

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Election campaign poster for Pistiner, in Romanian and Yiddish

Jacob Pistiner (German: Jakob Pistiner) was a Romanian politician and lawyer.

He was born in Chernivtsi, 1882, then part of Austro-Hungarian Empire, in a Jewish family.

As a result of the general election of May–June, 1920, in Greater Romania, he was elected member of the parliament.

His political career was tied with the socialist movement and as a lawyer he pleaded for the defendants in the "Trial of the 500" that followed the important 1924 Tatarbunary Uprising.

He died unexpectedly on 23 August 1930, in Bucharest.

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