词条 | Aron Vergelis |
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Aron Vergelis (Yiddish: אהרן װערגעליס; Russian: Аро́н А́лтерович Верге́лис; born 7 May 1918 in Lyubar (now in Zhitomyr Oblast), died 7 April 1999 in Moscow) was a Soviet poet and journalist of Jewish descent who wrote in Yiddish. Vergelis attended high school in Birobidzhan, Soviet Union, where his parents had moved in 1932 (cf Jewish Autonomous Oblast).[1] He published his first works in 1935 and his first collection of poems in 1940, the same year he graduated from the Lenin Moscow Pedagogical Institute.[2] He took part in World War II, worked as an editor of Yiddish-language radio broadcasts and after the war as secretary of the Jewish department of the Soviet Writers' Union.[3] He was one of the few Jewish writers who managed to avoid the purges of 1948–1953.[4] In 1955, he became a member of the CPSU.[5] From 1961 on, he served as editor-in-chief of the Yiddish language journal Sovetish Heymland (Soviet Homeland)[6] while participating in Soviet anti-Zionist campaigns. References1. ^Encyclopaedia Judaica, second edition, volume 20, p. 510. {{ISBN|0-02-865948-1}} 2. ^Bol'shaya sovetskaya entsiklopediya, vol. 4, p. 526 3. ^Encyclopaedia Judaica, second edition, volume 20, p. 510. {{ISBN|0-02-865948-1}} 4. ^http://eleven.co.il/article/10891 {{ru icon}} 5. ^Bol'shaya sovetskaya entsiklopediya, vol. 4, p. 526 6. ^Encyclopaedia Judaica, second edition, volume 20, p. 510. {{ISBN|0-02-865948-1}} Sources{{DEFAULTSORT:Vergelis, Aron}} 3 : Yiddish-language poets|Yiddish-language journalists|Soviet writers |
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