Friday, 5 August 2016

SH. Y. ZAKS

SH. Y. ZAKS (February 9, 1887-August 13, 1966)
            The adopted name of Sholem Zak (or Z”k), he was born in the village of Shamrivke, Kiev district, Ukraine.  He was raised in Skvir (Skvyra) where he studied with his father, later in the yeshivas of Berdichev and Zhitomir.  From there he departed for the United States, studied law in Cincinnati where from 1918 he practiced as a lawyer, and participated in the socialist movement.  From 1912 he was publishing poetry and feature pieces in: Idishe arbeter velt (World of Jewish labor) in Chicago; Idishe velt (Jewish world) in Cleveland and Philadelphia; Kalifornyer idishe shtime (Jewish voice of California), Der baginen (The dawn), and Literarishe khodesh-heftn (Monthly literary notebooks) in Los Angeles; Idishe vekhter (Jewish watchman) in Cleveland; and Yidishes tageblat (Jewish daily newspaper), Di tsayt (The times), Millers vokhnshrift (Miller’s weekly writing), Di naye post (The new mail), and other serials in New York.  He published, 1915-1916, in Cincinnati a humorous-satirical magazine, Di rut (The rod).  He also published humorous-satirical poetry in an English-language newspaper in Cincinnati.  He died in Cincinnati.

Source: Zalmen Reyzen, Leksikon, vol. 1


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