Hayim Greenberg
Hayim Greenberg ( 1889, Todirești, Beletsky Uyezd, Bessarabia – 1953) was a Jewish-American thinker and Labor Zionist thinker. He was the head of Poalei Zion and he was the editor along with Marie Syrkin of the important American Zionist journal ''Jewish Frontier''. Its writers included David Ben-Gurion, Moshe Shertok, Sholom Asch and Maurice Samuel. He edited a literary journal, ''Kadima'', in Kiev in 1920 with Koigen and Fischel Schneerson.There are centers named after him in Argentina, United States, and Israel. Greenberg was one of the founders of Kinneret Day School, currently based in Riverdale, NY. Provided by Wikipedia
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The essential Hayim Greenberg : essays and addresses on Jewish culture, socialism, and Zionism / by Greenberg, Hayim, 1889-1953
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