TSVI
BRONSHTEYN (1906-early January 1981)
He was born near Kamanets-Podolsk
(Kamianets-Podilskyi). He received a
Jewish religious education and a general education as well. In the early 1920s, he emigrated to
Argentina. He was a teacher and director
of Hebrew-Yiddish schools. He wrote on
Jewish education and Hebrew writers in Idishe
tsaytung (Jewish newspaper), Di prese
(The press), and Shrayber-tribune
(Writers’ tribune)—all in Buenos Aires.
He edited the Hebrew journal Darom
(South) in Buenos Aires. He died in
Buenos Aires.
Berl
Kagan, comp., Leksikon fun
yidish-shraybers (Biographical dictionary of Yiddish writers) (New York,
1986), col. 117.
Yoysef Horn
my grandpa david bronshteyn (1923-2010) was from kamenets podolski his parent were Yakov Bronshteyn (1887-1942) and Leah Bronshteyn (born Dantzin) 1896-1942.
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