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88:, and ‘Gachal’ – overseas volunteers for the Israeli Defense Forces. Also was active in raising funds. 1949 made aliyah to Israel with his wife and two children. Worked as secretary of the Clerical Union in Haifa until pension. Afterwards volunteered as an advisor of labor laws in the Israeli workers’ union, until the age of 80. 100:. Edited and published books and newspapers in Yiddish, including ‘Bafrayung’ – the labor party's journal of the survivors in Germany, and the assembly ‘Haifa’ (Yearbook for literature and art). Edited and published Yizkor books for Krasnobrod, Lubtch and Delatich. Was from the founders of the member of the 56:(freedom). By the age of 17 he served as the official of the district council, organized the Vilna branch and joined the ‘Shachariya’ kibbutz in Vilna where he met Mina-Tamar, whom he married in 1936. During World War II, he escaped from the Nazis first to 80:, in which Jewish survivors (Sheerit Hapleyta) were assembled. Was one of the leaders of the survivors in Germany, delegate and lecturer in congresses of the survivors, of Poland Jewry and in the 19: 76:. At the end of the war returned to Poland and was sent by the Zionist Party to organize the activities in Upper Silesia district. Was the kibbutz manager of 190: 28:(Baranowice, Belarus 1915 – Nahariya, Israel 1998) was a Yiddish writer, editor, essayist and journalist. A Zionist, and an Israel Labor Party activist. 140: 53: 101: 96:
During all his life was engaged in literary and in journalistic writing in Yiddish. Published regularly in newspapers like
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1915. He received a traditional Jewish education. From a young age, he was active in the
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in Switzerland (1948). During the War of Independence was active in organizing both
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Wrote four books in Yiddish: Doyres; Erd; Eygns; Natur un Mentsh.
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The information in this article is based on that in its
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Baranowice
Russian Empire
Zionist
Socialistic
Frayheyt
Lubcha
Samarkand
Uzbekistan
Red Army
the battle of Leningrad
Bytom
World Jewish Congress
illegal immigration to Palestine
Der Morgen
Hebrew Writers Association in Israel
Rubinlicht Prize
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Mordecai Hillel Kroshnitz Papers (MS 2013).
Hebrew equivalent
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1915 births
1998 deaths
Yiddish-language writers
Belarusian Jews
Belarusian male writers
Israeli Ashkenazi Jews
Israeli people of Belarusian-Jewish descent
Polish emigrants to Israel

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