Israelis You Should Know : Yitzhak LamdanLamdan wrote of the Jewish struggle to survive – survival in a world of enemies, which the Jewish people still strive for to this day.Known for: Yitzhak Lamdan was an Israeli poet, translator, editor, and columnist whose poem "Masada: A Historical Epic" has inspired the Jewish people for nearly a century. Why you should know him: Born to a Jewish family in Ukraine, Lamdan made aliyah (immigrated) to the Holy Land during the Third Aliyah in 1920. In Israel, Lamsdan worked as a writer, poet, editor, translator, and columnist. After his death, he was awarded the Israel Prize for literature in 1955. And from the time of his death until the 1980s, the annual Lamdan Prize was given in his memory for literary works for children. But Lamdan's greatest work was published in 1927 - the epic poem in Hebrew, "Masada: A Historical Epic." Lamdan wrote of the Jewish struggle to survive - survival in a world of enemies, which the Jewish people still strive for to this day. Masada stands as a symbol for Israel, the Jewish people's refuge. Since its writing, the poem has proved quite influential, even inspiring the famous uprising against the Nazis in the Warsaw Ghetto. We'll leave you with Lamdan's words to his people, for his people, about his people: Who are you that come, stepping heavy in silence? Lamdan wrote of the Jewish struggle to survive – survival in a world of enemies, which the Jewish people still strive for to this day. |
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