Aron Lyuboshitsky ( Polish: Aron Luboszycki ; July 18, 1874 , Ruzhany , Grodno province - 1942 , Treblinka ) - Jewish teacher, poet and prose writer, literary critic, and publicist.
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| Date of Birth | July 18, 1874 |
| Place of Birth | Ruzhany Russian empire (now Pruzhany district ) |
| Date of death | 1942 |
| Place of death | Treblinka |
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Biography
Born in the family of Dova-Leizer and Khava Lyuboshitsky. He received a traditional Jewish religious and secular education. Since 1889, he collaborated in periodicals in Hebrew . His first verses in Hebrew were published in the poetic almanac "Akhiasaf" ( Warsaw , 1894), he also translated Russian poetry into Hebrew. He taught at Jewish schools in Brest-Litovsk , Smolensk , Lodz . He supervised the Hebrew-teaching Ga-Hebrew school in Warsaw . In the 1910s he opened a school in Smolensk with teaching in Hebrew.
In 1902, he published a series of articles against Yiddish . Later, however, he published Yiddish stories and poetic translations from Hebrew to Yiddish. [one]
Since 1922 - in Poland . He participated in the creation of the Jewish publishing house Aviv. In 1923, he founded and until 1929 edited the children's literary and popular science magazine "Ha-Kochav" ("Star"), which had been published in Brest-Litovsk earlier (since 1926). He was also the author of publications in the field of education. In the 1930s, he taught in Brest-Litovsk , Volkovysk , Lodz . He translated the Jewish history textbook from Semyon Dubnov from Russian into Hebrew.
In 1942 he was arrested and deported to the Treblinka death camp , where he died.
Notes
- ↑ Aron Luboszycki Archived September 24, 2015 on Wayback Machine (Polish)
Links
- Lyuboshitsky Aron in the Russian Jewish Encyclopedia.