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Zelda Schneersohn Mishkovsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Zelda (poet)
Zelda Schneersohn Mishkovsky (June 20, 1914 – April 30, 1984) ((ヘブライ語:זלדה שניאורסון-מישקובסקי)), widely known as Zelda, was an Israeli poet. She received three awards for her published works.
==Biography==
Zelda Schneersohn (later Mishkovsky) was born in Słupsk, Poland,〔http://israel.poetryinternationalweb.org/piw_cms/cms/cms_module/index.php?obj_id=3156〕 the daughter of Sholom Shneerson and Rachel Hen. Her father was the great-great grandson of the third Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, also known as the Tzemach Tzedek. The family settled in Jerusalem in 1926.〔 Her mother, Rachel Hen, was〔http://lubavitch.com/news/article/2025996/Zelda-Remembering-an-Israeli-Poet.html〕 a daughter of Rabbi Dovid Tzvi Chen of Chernigov and a descendant of the Sephardic dynasty of Hen-Gracian, which traces its roots to 11th century Barcelona.〔http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0411/is_1-2_54/ai_n15950643, Seven Poems by Zelda〕
Zelda attended a religious school for girls in British Palestine, and then studied at the Teachers' College of the Mizrachi movement. After graduating in 1932, she moved to Tel Aviv and then to Haifa, where she taught until her return to Jerusalem in 1935. In Jerusalem, she also worked as a schoolteacher.〔 In 1950 she married Hayim Mishkovsky and from then on devoted herself to writing.〔 One of her students was Amos Klausner, later the novelist Amos Oz, who writes in his memoir ''A Tale of Love and Darkness'' that he had a schoolboy crush on her. Years after graduation, he visited her at home (she was still living at the same address) and was deeply touched that she still remembered how he liked her lemonade.〔Amos Oz, A Tale of Love and Darkness, London 2004, pp.274 - 293.〕
Zelda's first cousin was Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the seventh Chabad Rebbe.〔Miller, Chaim. ''Turning Judaism Outward''. Kol Menachem. New York. (2014): pp. 431.〕

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