Hayim Baltsan (1910–2002)
Auteur de Webster's New World Hebrew Dictionary
Œuvres de Hayim Baltsan
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Nom légal
- חיים בלצן
- Date de naissance
- 1910-08-05
- Date de décès
- 2002-08-14
- Lieu de sépulture
- Kiryat Shaul Cemetery
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- Russia (birth)
Israel - Lieu de naissance
- Kishinev, Russia
- Lieu du décès
- Tel Aviv, Israel
- Études
- University of Bucharest (Licencie en Droit|1934)
Hebrew University of Jerusalem (LLB|1937) - Professions
- journalist
lexicographer - Organisations
- Tel Aviv University
- Courte biographie
- In 1935 he immigrated to Israel and began working as a correspondent in Jerusalem for the Hebrew-language daily HaBoker; later, he was appointed the newspaper's political writer and head of its branch in Jerusalem.
In 1941 he moved to Tel Aviv; in the same year he became a member of the Association of Lawyers. In 1942 he volunteered for the British Army and was sent to Turkey. During his time there he was a correspondent of the newspaper Haaretz and published a series of articles and reports entitled "Behind the curtain of occupied countries," which revealed in detail the extent of the Holocaust in Europe. He assisted with refugee immigration from Europe, and was a director of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. Upon his return to Israel in 1948 he was inducted into the army and was appointed secretary of the Department of Public Relations in the Ministry of Defense.
In 1949 he married Ruth Balzan (Rosalia) Grti (1925-1999), a medical student. In 1950 he founded the news agency ITIM ("Israeli press Federated") and was its director and editor in chief until 2002.
In 1976 he retired and devoted his time and energy to the reform of Hebrew spelling and to lexicography. From 1990 to 2000, he published dictionaries in English, French, Spanish and Russian.
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