KHAYIM-MEYER ROZENBLAT (b. February 16, 1911)
Born in
Kovle (Kovel), Volhynia, he received a traditional Jewish education. He graduated from high school and studied philosophy
and history at Warsaw University. From
1947 he was living in Paris. He debuted
in print in Kovler shtime (Voice of
Kovel) in 1929. He contributed
historical works to: Moment (Moment) and
Bleter far geshikhte (Pages for
history), vol. 2—both in Warsaw; Kiem
(Existence) in Paris; Kovel, sefer edut vezikaron likehilatenu sheala aleha
hakoret (Kovel, a volume of testimony and remembrance for our community
that was burnt down) (Tel Aviv, 1956/1957); Almanakh
(Almanac) (Paris, 1962). In Paris he
also wrote for: Unzer vort (Our word)
and Unzer veg (Our way). He had prepared for publication a volume of
essays. His pen names include: M.
Ben-Mikhl and M. Firmikh.
Dr. Noyekh Gris
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