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UNGERFELD, MOSHE — (1898–1983), Hebrew literary critic. Born in Galicia, Ungerfeld was active in the Zionist and Hebrew movement in Vienna, where he was also a teacher and journalist. He emigrated to Palestine in 1938 and from the following year served as director… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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BIALIK, ḤAYYIM NAḤMAN — (1873–1934), the greatest Hebrew poet of modern times, essayist, storywriter, translator, and editor, who exercised a profound influence on modern Jewish culture. Born in the village of Radi, near Zhitomir (Volhynia), Bialik s development as a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BIALOBLOCKI, SAMUEL SHERAGA — (1888–1960), talmudic scholar born in Pilwiszki (western Lithuania). Bialoblocki studied for many years at the Lithuanian yeshivot of Telz, Slobodka, and Ponevezh; at the last he studied under Isaac Jacob Rabinowitz and isaac blaser . After World … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LACHOWER, YERUḤAM FISHEL — (1883–1947), critic and historian of modern Hebrew literature. Born in Chorzele, Poland, he began his career as a critic in 1904. In 1908 he moved to Warsaw serving as editor of various literary publications. After World War I he was appointed… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LAMDAN, YIẒḤAK — (1899–1954), Hebrew poet and editor. Born in Mlinov, Ukraine, Lamdan received a traditional and secular education. During World War I he was cut off from his family and wandered through southern Russia with his brother, who was later killed in a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LETTERIS, MEIR — (Max; 1800?–1871), Hebrew poet, writer, and editor. Born in Zolkiew (now Zholkva), Letteris, as a child, was introduced to nachman krochmal , whom he henceforth considered his mentor. In spite of fame, professional recognition, public honors, and … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PAPERNA, ABRAHAM JACOB — (1840–1919), Hebrew writer and critic. Paperna, who was born in Kapuli, Russia, was brought up in the spirit of the moderate Haskalah which prevailed in his father s house. In 1861 he started publishing articles and poems in Ha Meliẓ and Ha… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SMILANSKY, MOSHE — (literary pseudonyms, Ḥeruti; Ḥawaja Mussa; 1874–1953), Hebrew writer and agricultural pioneer in Ereẓ Israel. Born in Telepino, a village in the province of Kiev, into a family of Jewish tenant farmers, he went to Ereẓ Israel in 1890 and was one … Encyclopedia of Judaism