- Kalmi Baruh
Kalmi Baruh (Kalmi Baruch,
Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet : Калми Барух); (b. 1896 - d. 1945) was aBosnia nscholar in the field ofJudeo-Spanish language , pioneer of the Sephardic studies andHispanic studies in formerYugoslavia .Life and activities
Kalmi Baruh was born on
December 26 ,1896 inSarajevo , in one of the oldest Sephardic families in Bosnia. He attended elementary school in the town ofVišegrad (Вишеград), nowdaysRepublic of Srpska and has graduated from high-school in Sarajevo. Baruh's academic studies and the PhD - "Der Lautstand des Judenspanischen in Bosnien" (The Sound System of the Judeo-Spanish in Bosnia) were atVienna University . He worked as a teacher in the First Sarajevan Gymnasium/High-school, and was the onlyBalkan Peninsula scholarship recipient from the Spanish Government for the post-doctoral studies in the Spanish Center for Historic Studies inMadrid (1928/9). For a long period of years he worked together with several Yugoslav andEurope an magazines in the filed oflinguistics andliterature , such as: "Srpski književni glasnik" and "Misao", both fromBelgrade , "Revista de filología Española" (Madrid).... He collaborated with the Institute for Balkan Studies and the University in Belgrade and theRoyal Spanish Academy . He translated from Spanish to Serbian (Enrique Larreta : "Slava don Ramira, Jedan život u doba Filipa II", "Narodna prosveta", Belgrade, 1933;Jose Eustasio Rivera : "Vrtlog", "Minerva",Subotica -Belgrade, 1953 ...). Baruh presented some of the less known modernSpanish literature in Yugoslavia and provided reviews for it. He also published linguistic comparative studies, school books and scientific works on philology reviews, especially inRomanic languages . He collected, annotated and explored Judeo-Spanish linguistic forms and romances throughout Bosnia,Priština (Приштина) andSkopje (Скопје). Baruh was one of the pillars of the Sarajevan progressive magazine "Pregled" , and competent basis for the congregational magazines "Jevrejski život" and "Jevrejski glas", as well as for the cultural-educational society "La Benevolencija ". He cooperated with Prof.Ernesto Giménez Caballero , Dr.Ivo Andrić ,Isidora Sekulić ,Žak Konfino ,Stanislav Vinaver , Dr.Jovan Kršić , Dr.Moric Levi ,Laura Papo (Bohoreta) ... .Baruh spoke ten languages, while he wrote his works mostly in Serbian (Serbo-Croatian), then in Judeo-Spanish, Spanish, French and German.
During the 1930s he was an eminent, left-oriented Yugoslav intellectual. Baruh gave special attention to the pupils of poor social background, workers' education,
inter-religious tolerance and fought againstanti-semitism . He propagated unreserved support for the Republicans during theSpanish Civil War .He died in
Bergen-Belsen Nazi GermanConcentration Camp .Works
Most popular works
* "Španske romanse bosanskih Jevreja" (
Spanish Ballads of the BosnianJews );
* "El Judeo-Español de Bosnia";
* "Jevreji na Balkanu i njihov jezik" (Jews in the Balkans and their Language);
* "Španija u doba Majmonidesovo" (Spain in the Era ofMaimonides );
* "Španija Filipa II" (Spain of Philip the Second);
* "Španija u književnosti jedne generacije" (Spain in One Generation's Literary Fiction);
*Miguel de Unamuno ;
* "Islamski izvori Danteove Božanske komedije" (Islam ic Sources of Dante'sDivine Comedy ).Bibliography
Comprehensive international bibliographies that deal with
Ladino culture and especially with the Judeo-Spanish language include Kalmi Baruh's bibliography.In 1971, Prof.Samuel Armistead and Prof.Joseph Silverman from the University ofPennsylvania inPhiladelphia have translated Baruh's Spanish Ballads [Romances] of the Bosnian Jews to English and provided their own work on this scientific paper. Among othersJosip Tabak , Dr. Ivo Andrić, Prof.Samuel Kamhi , Prof.Vojislav Maksimović , Dr.Krinka Vidaković Petrov , Prof.Muhamed Nezirović , Dr.Predrag Palavestra ,David Albahari ,Dina Katan Ben-Zion ,Ana Šomlo ,Jennie Lebel ,Vedrana Gotovac andAlexander Nikolić have written about Baruh.References
Separate editions of selected Kalmi Baruh's works
* "Eseji i članci iz španske književnosti", "Svjetlost", Sarajevo, 1956;
* "Izabrana djela", "Svjetlost", Sarajevo, 1972;
* Selected Works on Sephardic and Other Jewish Topics, "Shefer Publishers",Jerusalem ,Israel , 2005, ISBN 965-90790-0-1.External links
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-6682(197504)2%3A65%3A4%3C254%3AJBFB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-I Judeo-Spanish Ballads from Bosnia by Prof. Samuel G. Armistead, Prof. Joseph H. Silverman ]
* [http://open.net.ba/~la_bene/salon/SH/Arhiva/09/kulturno_naslijedje.htm Kalmi Baruh: "Jevreji na Balkanu i njihov jezik" - Part I]
* [http://open.net.ba/~la_bene/salon/SH/Arhiva/10/kulturno_naslijedje.htm Kalmi Baruh: "Jevreji na Balkanu i njihov jezik" - Part II]
* [http://www.makabijada.com/kalmi.htm "Široki pogled na svet", "Sveske",Pančevo , Vol. 75]
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