M. GOLDBOYM
He authored the following booklets: A
yudishe neshome (A Jewish soul), “a popular tale” (Przemysl, 1927), 38 pp.; Shloyme hameylekhs tokhter
(King Solomon’s daughter), “a historical tale” (Przemysl, 1928), 32 pp.,
reissued in 1932; and Der farshvundener, vos iz antdekt gevorn durkh dem
bavustn detektiv sherlok holmes (The missing person who was discovered by
the special detective Sherlock Holmes) (Przemysl, 1928), 31 pp.,
reissued in 1932. He may have been the
same person as Meshulam-Zalmen Goldblum (1836-1915), an author of Hebrew plays
and two booklets of poetry. Biographical
details remain unknown.
Source: Gershom Bader, Medina
veḥakhameha (The state and its sages) (New York, 1934), see index.
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