Samuil Andreyevich Barsky (the original versions of the patronymic of Gainikhovich , then Genrikhovich ; [1] January 30, 1853 , Odessa -?) - Russian journalist . Brother of the St. Petersburg journalist, an employee of the magazine "Dawn" Abraham Barsky .
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Biography
From a merchant family. From the age of 7, he was raised with his brothers by his grandfather, a Hebrew teacher, at the Treasury Jewish School of David-Isaac (David-Isaac) Abramovich Landsberg. He studied at the 2nd Odessa gymnasium , Novorossiysk University , Zurich Polytechnic (until 1871), Petersburg Technological University (until 1874), in 1875 he returned to Odessa. [2]
He was published in the newspapers Novorossiysk Telegraph , Zarya, Pravda, and Odessa Messenger (editor-in-chief).
In 1877-1880 he worked in the newspaper Pravda, first as an assistant editor, then as the head of the editorial office. He was an assistant to the attorney in Odessa (1901), one of the founders of the Odessa Society for the Assistance to Writers and Scientists (1889). [3] [4] He lived in Harbin .
Family
- Brother - Yakov Genrikhovich (Andreevich) Barsky (1863β?) - Member of the student group of the Peopleβs Will , in 1886-1891 in exile in the Irkutsk province , then lived in Chisinau , Saratov , Harbin (one of the managers of the Manchurian railway). [5] [6]
- Sister - Dora Genrikhovna (Andreevna) Barskaya (married Rashkovich; 1860, Odessa - 1946, New York ) - a volunteer, a doctor by profession. She was a senior resident of the Jewish Hospital in Odessa, managing a private medical hospital, a member of the court of honor at the Society of Odessa Doctors, the initiator of the organization of school medical practice in the city; wife of the solicitor Solomon Lvovich Rashkovich. [7] [8]
- Son - Mikhail Samuilovich (Samoilovich) Barsky (d. 1935) - a major Harbin industrialist, owner of an iron foundry and machine-building plants; a graduate of Novorossiysk University, since 1898 the head of the Odessa Volunteer Fire Team, then the creator of the Harbin Fire Team. [9]
- A cousin (the son of the motherβs sister Rosalia Duvid-Aizikovna Landsberg) is a bacteriologist V. A. Khavkin .
Publications
- Harbin and society K.V. Zh. D. (On the question of mutual relations of the Chinese Eastern Railway Society and the population of Harbin). Edition of the Newspaper Workers Partnership. Harbin: Electro-Steam Typographic Lithography of the Bergut and Son Partnership, Harbin Branch, 1907.
Notes
- β In the reference book βAll Russiaβ for 1903 in Odessa, Samuel Genrikhovich Barsky is indicated as an assistant to the sworn attorney.
- β Barsky Samuel // Figures of the revolutionary movement in Russia : in 5 volumes / ed. F. Ya. Kona et al. - M .: All-Union Society of Political Prisoners and Exiled Settlers , 1927-1934.
- β I. S. Grebtsova βMaterials on the participation of teachers of the Novorossiysk University in the activities of Odessa charitable organizations in the funds of the ONU Scientific Libraryβ
- β Commemorative book of 1901 (Odessa)
- β Barsky Yakov Genrikhovich // Figures of the revolutionary movement in Russia : in 5 volumes / ed. F. Ya. Kona et al. - M .: All-Union Society of Political Prisoners and Exiled Settlers , 1927-1934.
- β Memoirs of B. D. Orzhikh
- β Barskaya Dora Genrikhovna // Figures of the revolutionary movement in Russia : in 5 volumes / ed. F. Ya. Kona et al. - M .: All-Union Society of Political Prisoners and Exiled Settlers , 1927-1934.
- β Russian Abroad in France 1919-2000: Dora Andreevna Barskaya-Rashkovich (Rashkevich)
- β G.V. Melikhov "White Harbin" (inaccessible link)
Links
- Critical and biographical dictionary of Russian writers and scholars (from the beginning of Russian education to the present day), vol. 2