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Revision as of 07:33, 2 January 2011
Zalman Rejzen (1887-1941) was a Lithuanian Jewish author.
Biography
Zalman Rejzen was a famous publicist, the editor of the "Vilner tog", and one of the outstanding linguists of Yiddish in Lithuania. When Vilnius was annexed to the Soviet Union in 1940, Rejzen along many Jewish intellectuals was imprisoned and died in jail.
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Translations
External links
- [ Wikipedia]