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Chaim Aronson : ウィキペディア英語版
Chaim Aronson
Chaim Aronson (July 30, 1825 – April 22, 1893) was an inventor and memoirist. He was a Lithuanian Jew who lived during the time when Lithuania belonged to Tsarist Russia.
Aronson is remembered today for his memoirs, which were published long after his death in a book titled ''A Jewish Life under the Tsars'',〔(A Jewish Life Under the Tsars: The Autobiography of Chaim Aronson, 1825–1888 )〕 which he wrote in Hebrew.
==Early life==

Aronson was born in the town of Serednik (now Seredžius) in the province of Lithuania to a poor, rural family. He showed unusual intelligence at a very early age and reportedly had learned to read Hebrew by the age of two. Before his twenties, he was an accomplished (but not certified) Jewish scholar. He also learned German and Russian and achieved a high level of fluency in these languages.

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