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Regina Miriam Bloch : ウィキペディア英語版
Regina Miriam Bloch
Regina Miriam Bloch (1889 – 1 March 1938) was a Jewish writer and poet.
== Biography ==
She was born in Sondershausen, in the Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (present-day Thuringia), and educated in Berlin and London.〔''Bookshelf'', Vols 1-3, British Museum Press, 1906, p. 123〕 She was the third child of John (or Jacob) Bloch of Egbaston, Birmingham, editor of the German sporting journal ''Spiel und Sport'' (1891–1901).〔William White, ''Notes and Queries'', Vol. 238, Oxford University Press, 1993, p. 352〕〔H. Gillmeister, "English Editors of German Sporting Journals at the Turn of the Century", ''Sport in History'', 1993 ()〕
She settled in London after the First World War and in 1919 launched a public appeal for the formation in England of a Jewish arts and crafts society. She contributed essays, stories and poems to a number of periodicals, and wrote articles and prose fiction for both Jewish and non-Jewish newspapers and publications in the United States, England and the British colonies.〔Isaac Landman,''The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia'', Vol.2, 1940, p. 403〕 Some confusion was caused when it was wrongly claimed that Regina Miriam Bloch was the real name of Rebecca West.〔Grant Martin Overton, ''When Winter Comes to Main Street'', p. 37 ()〕
She was noted for a compact treatise she wrote on the life of Hazrat Inayat Khan and his mission to the West.〔Masood Ali Khan, S. Ram, ''Encyclopaedia of Sufism'', Anmol Publications, 2003, p.243〕 She was interested in mysticism and contributed articles and book reviews to the ''Occult Review''.
She died in London aged 49.〔''American Jewish Year Book'', Vol.40, 1938, p. 395〕

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