MOYSHE
ZELDOV (1901-March 1, 1959)
He was born in Vilkomir (Ukmergė), Lithuania. He graduated from a Jewish high school. In 1923 he moved to Paris, where he initially
worked in a factory, later becoming a printer and simultaneously studying in
university. He was a Communist activist
and for many years contributor and co-editor of Di naye prese (The new press) in Paris. His book-length works include: Vos mishel dertseylt, mayselekh un legendes
(What Michel recounts, tales and legends) (Paris: Oyfsnay, 1960), 124 pp. He used the pen name: Goldin. He died in Paris.
Benyomen Elis
[Additional
information from: Berl Kagan, comp., Leksikon
fun yidish-shraybers (Biographical dictionary of Yiddish writers) (New
York, 1986), col. 266.]
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