Fininberg, Ezra
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| Described At | Fininberg Ezra | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (1899–1946), Yiddish poet and writer. Born in Uman, Ezra Fininberg “published” his first poems in a handwritten journal that he produced in the mid-1910s in his hometown with Leyb Kvitko and Moyshe Khashchevatski. Initially Fininberg supported the Zionist Socialist (Territorialist) Party, but joined the Communists in 1919. From 1920 he lived in Kiev, working at the editorial office of the daily Komunistishe fon (Communist Banner). Fininberg belonged to a group of young Yiddish literary talents called Vidervuks (New Growth), whose mentor was Dovid Hofshteyn. Fininberg married Eva Khenkin, whose sister, Mira Khenkin, was Nokhem Oyslender’s wife and a Yiddish writer in her own right. | yivo |
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| Title | Fininberg, Ezra | yivo |
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| Core Alt Label | Ezra Fininberg | yivo |
| Core Pref Label | Fininberg, Ezra | yivo |
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