REFUEL (RAPHAEL) GUTMAN (1883-early 1940s)
He was born in Sokoli (Sokoły),
Lomzhe district, Poland. He studied in
religious elementary school and in yeshivas, later as an external student he
receiving his baccalaureate in Vilna. In
1908 he was studying philosophy at Warsaw University. He worked as a teacher in private and state
schools for Jewish children. From 1912
he managed a four-tiered school for the Jewish community in Warsaw. He was also manager of a Hebrew teachers’
course. He wrote about pedagogical
issues first in Russian and thereafter in such Yiddish newspapers as: Nayes
(News), Haynt (Today), Warshever tageblat (Warsaw daily news),
edited by H. D. Nomberg, and Moment (Moment). He compiled over twenty Hebrew, Russian,
Polish, and Yiddish textbooks. He also
wrote a number of shorter books for children: Hilel hakatan (Little
Hillel), R. akive (Rabbi Akiva) (Warsaw: Farlag Idish), 29 pp., and Khone hamagel (Ḥoni, the circle-maker)
(Warsaw: Farlag Idish, 1921), 15 pp. He
was closest in views to the Labor Zionists.
His textbook Yidish (Yiddish) in four parts was republished many
times and was also used in schools in the United States. He also published Agodes far kinder, tsu
leyenen in shul un in hoyz (Homiletical tales for children to read in
school and at home) which appeared in the 1920s (New York), 122 pp.; Ilustrirte
alef-beys mit a khrestomatye tsu lernen kinder leyenen un shraybn yidish
(Illustrated alphabet with a reader to teach children to read and to write
Yiddish), written with M. Birnboym (New York, 1936); Aritmetik
(Arithmetic) in three parts; and Sipure haḥumesh vehaneviim (Stories from the Pentateuch
and the Prophets) in six parts. He
committed suicide by taking cyanide in the Byalistok ghetto.
Sources:
Zalmen Reyzen, Leksikon, vol. 1; Dr. R. Feldshuh, Gezelshaftlekher
leksikon (Yidisher
gezelshaftlekher leksikon (Jewish community
handbook) (Warsaw, 1939), vol. 1.
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