YUDE
ZELITSH (JUDAH ZELITCH) (1892-October 1, 1973)
He was born with the surname
Zelitshenko in Vyetke (Vietka), Byelorussia.
He studied in religious elementary school. In 1913 he moved to Philadelphia. In 1927 he graduated as a lawyer from the University
of Pennsylvania. From 1913 he wrote
articles for Tog (Day), Groyser kundes (Great prankster), and
other Yiddish publications in New York.
In the 1920s he wrote sharply polemical articles on cultural and
political topics in Afn shvel (At the
threshold) in New York under the pseudonym “A. Raskin.” He was active in the Freeland movement. His writings include: Soviet Administration of Criminal Law (Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1931), 418 pp. He
died in Philadelphia.
Source:
Information from YIVO in New York (Autumn 1973).
Berl
Kagan, comp., Leksikon fun
yidish-shraybers (Biographical dictionary of Yiddish writers) (New York,
1986), col. 266.
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