Hillel Solotaroff

Hillel Solotaroff
Born1865 (1865)
Elizavetgrad, Russia
DiedApril 1921 (aged 55–56)
New York
Other namesHilel Zolotarov
OccupationDoctor

Hillel Solotaroff (1865 – April 1921) was a doctor involved in the Jewish and Yiddish-speaking anarchist movement in New York. Solotaroff emigrated from Elizabetgrad in 1882. While attending medical school, he contributed to anarchist publications and gave public lectures. He was a member of the Jewish anarchist group Pioneers of Liberty and introduced the anarchist duo Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman. Throughout his life, Solotaroff continued to write for various publications, including a daily column for the Yiddish-language newspaper Der Tog (The Day).

Later in his life, Solotaroff's views shifted to the right toward nationalism and Labor Zionism.