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Eliezer Steinbarg

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Name
  
Eliezer Steinbarg

Died
  
1932, Chernivtsi, Ukraine

Role
  
Poet

Books
  
The Jewish book of fables

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Eliezer Steinbarg (Shtaynbarg; 18 May 1880 – 27 March 1932) was a Romanian teacher and Yiddish poetic fabulist.

He was born in Lipcani, Bessarabia and became a teacher in Bessarabia and Volhynia. In 1902 he became a Yiddish poet, but did not have his works published until after his death. He taught Yiddish and Hebrew, wrote and directed children's plays and was an editor of Kultur, a Yiddish arts journal. He became a notable figure in the Yiddish culture of Romania, and his works were widely recited.

His first published work Mesholim, a book of fables, didn't appear until shortly after his death, when it became a best seller. Selected works of Eliezer Steinbarg can be found in the bilingual The Jewish Book of Fables (2003), translated by Curt Leviant. He lies buried in the Jewish cemetery in Chernivtsi. The Eliezer Steinbarg Jewish Cultural Society in Chernivtsi is named after him.

References

Eliezer Steinbarg Wikipedia