LC control no. | n 84022343 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PJ5053.S57 |
Personal name heading | Smilansky, Moshe, 1874-1953 |
Variant(s) | Havagah Musa, 1874-1953 Ḥawaja Mussa, 1874-1953 Ḥeruti, 1874-1953 Khawājah Mūsá, 1874-1953 Khʹwajah Musa, 1874-1953 Smelansky, Moses, 1874-1953 Smeliansky, Mosche, 1874-1953 Smeliansky, Moshe, 1874-1953 Smelyansky, M., 1874-1953 Smilansḳi, M. (Mosheh), 1874-1953 Smilansḳi, Mosheh, 1874-1953 Smilansky, Moses, 1874-1953 סמילאנסקי, משה, 1874-1953 סמילנסקי, מ., 1874-1953 סמילנסקי, משה, 1874-1953 סמילנסקין, משה, 1874-1953 סמילנסלי, משה, 4781־3591 |
Biography/History note | Moshe Smilansky (February 24, 1874 - October 6, 1953) was a pioneer of the First Aliyah, a Zionist leader who advocated peaceful coexistence with the Arabs in Mandatory Palestine, a farmer, and a prolific author of fiction and non-fiction literary works. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moshe_Smilansky> |
Associated country | Palestine |
Birth date | 1874-02-24 |
Death date | 1953-10-06 |
Place of birth | Kyïv (Ukraine) |
Place of death | Reḥovot (Israel) |
Field of activity | Zionism |
Profession or occupation | Farmers Authors |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | His Zikhronot, 1928- : v. 2, t.p. (Mosheh Smilansḳi) LC manual auth. card (hdg.: Smilansky, Moshe, 1874-1953; variants: Smelansky, Moses; Khʹwajah Musa, pseud.; Smeliansky, Moshe; Smeliansky, Mosche; Smilansky, Moses; Havagah Musa; Smelyansky, M.; Smilanski, Mosheh) Enc. Judaica, 1971 (Smilansky, Moshe, 1874-1953; pseuds.: Ḥeruti; Ḥawaja Mussa; b. in Telepino, in prov. of Kiev; imm. to Palestine in 1890) His Ḥevrat "Hakhsharat ha-yishuv", 1952: t.p. (M. Smilansḳi) Unknown pioneers, 1946: title page (Moshe Smilanski [in rom.]) Wikidata via Wikipedia, November 9, 2016 (sex or gender: male; place of death: Rehovot; country of citizenship: Israel; date of birth: +1874-02-24T00:00:00Z; date of death: +1953-10-06T00:00:00Z; occupation: writer, farmer; languages spoken or published: Hebrew) <http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1948937> |
Associated language | heb |