MOYSHE KOVADLO (b. October 15, 1907)
He was
born in Plotsk (Płock). He studied in Holland. In 1937 he came to Paris. In the years of the war, he was in the French
underground. For several years after
1945, he lived in the land of Israel. He
contributed journalistic articles to: Fraye
arbeter shtime (Free voice of labor) in New York, Unzer shtime (Our voice) in Paris, Arbeter vort (Workers’ word), and Yisroel shtime (Voice of Israel) in Tel Aviv, among others.
Berl Kagan, comp., Leksikon
fun yidish-shraybers (Biographical dictionary of Yiddish writers) (New
York, 1986), col. 469.
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