Dobrushin, Yekhezkl
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| Described At | Dobrushin Yekhezkl | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (1883–1953), Soviet Yiddish literary author, critic, and scholar. Born in a village in Chernigov guberniia, Ukraine, to the family of a timber merchant, Yekhezkl Dobrushin received a private Jewish and Russian education at home. Between 1902 and 1909, he lived in Paris, where he studied law at the Sorbonne and was active in the socialist Zionist movement. After recovering from an illness that had confined him to bed for several years, he published his first collection of poetry and short plays, Benkende neshomes (Longing Souls) in 1912; other publications soon followed. In 1916, Dobrushin settled in Kiev and his articles and poetry appeared in various Hebrew and Yiddish periodicals. During the civil war, he edited and contributed to the publications of the Kultur-lige. In 1920, he moved to Moscow, where he coedited the magazine Shtrom and other Soviet Yiddish periodicals. | yivo |
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| Title | Dobrushin, Yekhezkl | yivo |
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| Core Alt Label | Yekhezkl Dobrushin | yivo |
| Core Pref Label | Dobrushin, Yekhezkl | yivo |
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