YISROEL-MORTKHE
LEVIN (I. M. LEWIN) (b. July 3, 1903)
He was born in Warsaw, Poland. He received a middle school education. He was an instructor for ORT (Association for
the Promotion of Skilled Trades). During WWI he
was refugee in Russia and was sent to a camp.
In 1950 he came to Australia. He
was contributor to Melburner bleter (Melbourne
pages). In book form: Tribe
himlen, lider un poemes (Gloomy skies, poetry)
(Melbourne, 1962), 197 pp.; Di sage fun di zeks teg,
poeme (The saga of the six days, a poem) (Melbourne, 1974), 134
pp.
Moyshe Ayzenbud
Berl Kagan, comp., Leksikon fun yidish-shraybers (Biographical dictionary of Yiddish writers) (New York, 1986), col. 347.
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