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Katzenelson, Itzhak, 1886-1944

LC control no.n 82087706
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPJ5053.K39 Hebrew
PJ5129.K38 Yiddish
Personal name headingKatzenelson, Itzhak, 1886-1944
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Variant(s)Katzenelson, Isaac, 1886-1944
Kacenelson, Isaac, 1886-1944
Ḳatsenelson, Yitsḥaḳ, 1886-1944
Katzenelson, Yitzhak, 1886-1944
Kacenelson, I., 1886-1944
Katzenelson, Itsjok, 1886-1944
Kacenelson, Icchak, 1886-1944
Katzenelson, Jizchak, 1886-1944
Katzenelson, Jitzchak, 1886-1944
Katsenelson, Izak, 1886-1944
קאצענעלזאהן, יצחק, 1886-1944
קאצענעלזאן, יצחק, 1886-1944
קאצענעלסאן, יצחק, 1886-1944
קצנלסון, יצחק, ‪1886-1944‬
Associated countryBelarus
Place of birthMinskai︠a︡ voblastsʹ (Belarus)
Field of activityHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945 )
Profession or occupationDiarists Poets
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inHis Mayn idish bukh, 1923.
Encyc. Judaica, 1971 (Katzenelson, Itzhak, 1886-1944)
His The song of the murdered Jewish people, 1980: t.p. (Yitzhak Katzenelson)
El canto del pueblo judío asesinado, c1993: t.p. (Itsjok Katzenelson)
Pieśń o zamordowanym żydowskim narodzie, 1986: t.p. (Icchak Kacenelson)
Jizchak Katzenelson, c2000: cover (Jizchak Katzenelson)
El kante del puevlo djidyó atemado, 2006: t.p. (Izak Katsenelson)
Hiob - eine biblische Tragödie in drei Akten, 2015: t.p. (Jitzchak Katzenelson)
Encyclopedia of Holocaust literature, 2002: pages 87-89 (Yitzhak Katznelson, born in 1886 in Karelitz in Minsk, White Russia. Became a teacher, founding a school in Lodz then fled to Warsaw in November 1939 where he was confined to the Warsaw ghetto. Became the most prolific writer in this ghetto where he wrote 30 literary works between June 1940 and early 1942. His "Dos Lid fun oysgehartgetn Yidishn folk (The Song of the Murdered Jewish People) is "the most significant epic poem written" in the Holocaust. Author of diary (Vittel Diary).)