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in 1922. And he was involved in education and in the publishing of children's educational materials; he himself also translated some popular scientific and historical works from Russian into Yiddish. In 1924 he became editor of the newly founded Yiddish-language Grodno newspaper
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He seems to have got his start in journalism writing for student newspapers, and then contributing to newspapers in Vilnius during the period of German occupation following the end of
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by November. He then worked in an infirmary with his daughter Basya. The two of them, along with David's wife Kunie, were deported to the
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in 1939, on the same day that the Red Army entered Grodno. After that he was reduced to working for the Belarusian paper
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in 1943 where they are all thought to have been killed, although David's exact place of death is not well documented.
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Grodno was invaded by German forces in June 1941 and its Jewish residents were forced into the
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in the 1920s and 1930s. He is best known for being editor of the Grodno newspaper
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Rejzen, Zalman; Zitron, Samuel Leib; Virshubski, Avraham; Schabad, Z. (1922).
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Pinḳes : far der geshikhṭe fun Ṿilne in di yorn fun milḥome un oḳupatsye
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in Vilnius, and he also started but never completed university studies in
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Freylekhe geshikhṭes: a zamlbukh far ḳleyne ḳinder: miṭ fil ilusṭratsyes
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Grodner Moment, Yiddish-language newspaper front page on 18 August 1933
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Leḳsiḳon fun der Yidisher liṭeraṭur, prese un filologye Vol. 2
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Leḳsiḳon fun der Yidisher liṭeraṭur, prese un filologye Vol. 1
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Der bazigṭer oḳean: a ḳapiṭl in der geshikhṭe fun Holand
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Polish people who died in Treblinka extermination camp
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Sparṭaḳ: der ḳamf fun di Roymishe ḳnekhṭ far frayheyṭ
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Index

Yiddish
Vilnius
Grodno
The Holocaust
Treblinka extermination camp
Vilna Governorate
Russian Empire
Merkinė
Lithuania
Gymnasium
Germany
Soviet Union
University of Vilna

World War I
feuilletons
Maxim Gorky
My Childhood
Mother
Yiddish theatre
Soviet invasion of Poland
Grodno Ghetto
Treblinka extermination camp
Vasily Nemirovich-Danchenko
Maxim Gorky




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