- Zvi Yair
Zvi Yair ( _he. צבי יאיר) is the
pen-name of theHebrew poet and Chassidic scholar, Rabbi Zvi Meir Steinmetz ( _he. צבי מאיר שטיינמץ; 1915-2005). Zvi Yair was aJewish poet who wrote inHebrew .Biography
His father Shlomo Dov lived in the village of Brister in the
Carpathian Mountains , on the border of Galicia, but Zvi Yair was born inBudapest (1915), where the family was living temporarily because of the upheavals caused by theFirst World War .In 1940 he married Devorah Isenberg and was hiding in Budapest duringWorld War II thanks to a family friend, Eleonóra Sipos, which he later awarded a tree in theYad Vashem museum.After the war he lived inVienna ,Austria , till 1952 when he immigrated to New York.Works
He published his first book, "Gesharim" [Bridges] , (Herskovitz Miklós,
Debrecen , Hungary) under the name Ben Shlomo [the son of Shlomo] in 1942 during WWII, and in 1951 he published inVienna "Netiv" [Path] . He moved to New York and published a booklet inIsrael in 1968 "Al Hachof" [On the Beach] . In 1973 he published "Merosh Zurim" (Eked, Tel Aviv), in 1981 "Miknaf Haaretz" (Eked, Tel Aviv) and in 1997 "Bechevion Hanefesh" (Heichal Menachem, Jerusalem).External links
* [http://zviyair.com Official website]
* [http://www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=267360 English Translations on Chabad.org]
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