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European diaspora and its culture. Although Schechtman was honored by several Israeli literary awards, he was dispirited by the status of the Yiddish language in Israel and generally remained suspended from the circle of local Yiddish writers. In 1991, Eli Schechtman, protesting the situation of Yiddish in Israel, refused to get involved in a two-volume Anthology of Yiddish poets and writers (who had ever lived in Israel), whose purpose was to give a complete picture of the Yiddish literature in the country.
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with 16 neighbours. He couldn't publish his novels and the family struggled to survive, supported only by Sheindl's modest salary as a kindergarten teacher. In March 1953, several days before the official announcement of Stalin's death, Eli Schechtman was imprisoned as Jewish nationalist and charged
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Eli settled in Jerusalem and began to struggle with the attitude to Yiddish - the language of most Holocaust victims - as to a foreign language in the Jewish state. In the 1980s and 1990s, he became even more critical to the historical and cultural approach of the Israeli establishment to the
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This autobiographical novel was not noticed by the authors of the book "A Thousand Years of Ashkenazi Culture," which commented about the "inability of the Yiddish culture as a whole ... to write a real autobiography, to reveal your "I" in historical time. , 1994, PH Liana
316:. He was injured in 1944, but returned to the front line, and fought as an officer in the Russian army until the end of the war. In May 1945 he was part of the Russian forces who marched to Berlin, and in 1946-1948 he served near 200:‎; September 8, 1908 – January 1, 1996) was a Yiddish writer. He defined the purpose of his work as follows: "My mission in Jewish literature was and still is ... to show to those who negate the power of the 570:, consisting of seven books, which the author called "The Menorah of My Life." The full novel was translated into Russian by Alma Shin and published in Israel in 2005. It was translated into French by 289:, who was the chairman of the Union. During the 1930s Schechtman wrote three novels, all of which were published in Yiddish. He also translated the works of Ukrainian novelists to Yiddish. 257:
In 1926, Eli Schechtman went to Odesa – a large intellectual center of Jewish life of that time – where he studied literature at the Odesa Jewish Pedagogical Institute from 1929 to 1932.
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Schechtman began writing at the age of twelve. His earliest publication was in 1928: the two poems from the cycle "In shpil fun shneyen" ("In the Play of Snows") were published in
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translated the entire novel into Russian. The first and second books of the novel were published in 2001 under the title "Rings on the Soul" (in Russian
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In 1972 Eli Schechtman and with his wife emigrated to Israel. In 1973 he became the first author to receive an award from the Prime Minister of Israel,
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On the day following the Nazi's attack on the USSR, and the bombing of Kyiv, Eli Schechtman, and his family were evacuated to
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and published in Paris in 2018. "Eli Chekhtman's novel could accompany the magnificent collection of the photographer
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with espionage and Zionism. He was released several months after Stalin's death due to "lack of evidence of guilt".
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Upon his release from the Soviet prison, Eli Schechtman began working on one of his major novels,
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Upon his release from the Soviet prison, Schechtman began working on one of his major novels,
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and the first two books were published in a single volume by the Moscow publishing house
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Eli Schechtman died on January 1, 1996, and is buried next to his wife at a cemetery in
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in 1967, by Joseph Singer. On the cover of this book, Eli Shekhtman is compared with
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Estraikh, Gennady. 2010. Shekhtman, Eli. YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe
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was closed out, then the last Jewish newspaper and publishing house were closed.
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Schechtman's literary heritage was eulogized by the writer and literary critic
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Alma Shin is pen name of Eli Schechtman's daughter Larisa Berny-Schechtman
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Schechtman lived and worked in Israel from 1972 until his death in 1996.
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Simkhovitch, S. (2006 ): "Eli Shekhtman – tsu zayn tsenten yortsayt",
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were translated into Hebrew by Zvi Arad and published under the title
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in 1965. It was translated into French by Rachel Ertel under the name
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In 1983, Eli Schechtman finished and published his monumental novel
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in 1964. Into English it was translated under the original name
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In March 1953, several days before the official announcement of
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in 2015. Gilles Rozier in his article "Le Yiddish d'une guerre
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and began the writing of a large-scale autobiographical novel
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Schechtman family from left to right: Sheindl, Eli, Lara, Lea
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Yiddish and the Creation of Soviet Jewish Culture: 1918–1930
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as an active member, where his acceptance was sanctioned by
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Gennady Estraikh, Yiddish in the Cold War, Oxford, 2008,
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l'autre" compares Eli Shekhtman with his contemporaries
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In 1988 Eli Schechtman began working on his last novel
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Soviet military personnel of World War II from Ukraine
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American Jewish Year Book, 1996., Volume 96 page 225
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In 1948 Schechtman left Germany and returned to the
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Index


Zhytomyr
Russian Empire
Ukraine
Haifa
Israel
Erev
Prime Minister of Israel
Itzik Manger Prize
Chaim Zhitlowsky
Fernando Jeno
Congress of Jewish Culture

Yiddish
Galut
Stalin's death
espionage
Zionism
shtetl
Korestensky
Zhytomyr
Ukraine
cheder
yeshiva
Sheindl (Zhenia) Magazinnik
Jewish theater
Kharkiv
Kyiv
Union of Soviet Writers
Maxim Gorky

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