Edward Sperling

Edward Sperling

Edward J Sperling (1889 – July 22 1946), born Ezra Sperling, was a 20th century writer, humourist, and Zionist.

Early life

Ezra Sperling was born in 1889 in a Jewish community in Slutzk, Belarus, then part of the Russian Empire. As a boy, he and his family fled Russia to avoid the state-sponsored pogroms, emigrating to the United States, where he changed his name to Edward. His family eventually settled in Sioux City, Iowa. As a boy – and throughout his life – Edward was described as quite, gentle, and fairly introverted, spending most of his time reading or writing. As a result, he took to writing professionally, writing articles for local Jewish newspapers.

World War One and Aftermath

When World War I broke out in 1918, Edward went to Canada to join the British Army, and ended up enlisting in the Jewish Legion under Joseph Trumpeldor, for whom he would later name his first-born son, Joseph Trumpeldor Sperling (though this was also because Edward's future wife had been friends with Trumpeldor). It is unclear whether Sperling was a zionist before joining the Jewish Legion, or if his experiences under Zionists such as Trumpeldor influenced him to that end, but it is certain that by the time the war was over, he believed very strongly in the Zionist cause. After his discharge from the Jewish Legion, he settled in Palestine, where he married a fellow Russian émigré named Sara Fixman, with whom he had 4 children. He befriended many prominent Zionists, among them future president Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, "Palestine Post/Jerusalem Post" founder Gershon Agron, and future prime minister Moshe Shertok. At the request of the Jewish Agency, Edward began working for the British Mandate, rising to the post of director-general of the ministry of trade and industry. He used this post to aid the development of Jewish industries and the kibbutzim.

Writings

While working for the British Mandate, Edward wrote for many newspapers, including the London "Jewish Chronicle" and the "Palestine Illustrated News", often under pseudonyms (most notably "Caisson"). His most successful article, which he wrote for the "Illustrated News", was entitled "Barrage". Barrage, which was essentially a collection of humorous aphorisms/one-liners, ran from 1937 to April 1946. The humour expressed is often based on the inconveniences of Palestinian (and later, war-time) life.

Excerpts from Barrage:
*"It is feared that the high cost of hair dyes may cause a serious shortage of blondes in the country."
*"Military experts, once skeptical, now give great praise to the Soviet Army. Those Russians have shown that they can make towns faster than anybody else can pronounce them"."
*"It is feared that should the python, which escaped the other day from the Tel Aviv Zoo, begin to devour camels, the city will be threatened with a serious meat shortage"."

In 1992, Sperling's grandson, David Sperling, compiled a great number of the aphorisms into a book entitled "Barrage: Observations from Palestine, 1940 – 1946", which remains as of yet unpublished.

Sperling also wrote art criticisms for the "Jewish Chronicle" and the "Palestine Post" (the latter which published his last review on the day of his death), using the initials "Th. F.M.".

Death

On July 22, 1946, Edward Sperling was preparing to leave Jerusalem to go to Haifa, and was staying at the King David Hotel. As he left the hotel, he was shot at by IZL men (not knowing he himself was a zionist). He fled back into his office in the hotel, which was subsequently bombed by the IZL. He was buried on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.


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