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Shaye Shkarovsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Shaye Shkarovsky
Shaye Shkarovsky (1891–1945) was a Yiddish author who lived in the Soviet Union. He was a member of the Vidervuks (New Growth) group in and around Kiev.〔Gennady Estraikh, "The New Growth" in ''In Harness: Yiddish Writers' Romance with Communism''〕
Shkarovsky was born in Bila Tserkva. His father, Isaac, was a cheder teacher and social activist. Shaye regularly donated to Zionist groups.〔He is regularly listed as a contributor to the Zionist Movement in the''HaMelitz'' newspaper, between 1900-1903.〕 In 1942 he was evacuated to Ufa during World War II, but was nonetheless killed during the war.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yad Vashem Names Database )
==Journalism==
Shkarovsky began working in journalism as an 18-year-old, contributing to the Kiev Russian Press and in 1910 in the Kiev Weekly journal, where he wrote 24 articles about Jewish literature. In 1915 he began working for a newspaper in Odessa, and in 1921 he edited a weekly Communist paper, transforming it to a daily paper. He reported from the border with Romania and covered the pogroms that swept across Ukraine, continuing to be an activism journalist well into the 20s and 30s.

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