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Famous Jewish Volhynians
 | BIALIK,
Haim Nahman, 1873-1934. Born in Radi, in the 1920s Bialik emigrated first to
Germany and then to Israel. Bialik was a famous writer, poet, and publisher.
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 | GOLDFADEN,
Avraham, The "Father of the Yiddish
Theater" was born in Starokonstantinov ("Old Konstantinov"), although
professionally he is often associated with Romania. (Thanks to Darren King for this tip.)
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 | Rabbi Dov Ber, the Maggid of Mezeritch, descendant of the
Baal Shem Tov and early Chassidic leader was born in Lokachi (near Horochov) and served as
rabbi for a time in Torchin (near Lutsk). (Thanks to Darren King for this tip.)
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 | MARKISH, Peretz,
1895-1952. Born in Polonnoye, he became a famous Yiddish poet. After living in various
places in Europe and Palestine, he returned to the Soviet Union in 1926, where he was
awarded the Order of Lenin. He was executed in 1952 after being accused of "Jewish
nationalism."
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 | Nossen von Prietsk (Beresk), a.k.a. Mordechai Mordesh, who
wrote a commentary on "Bier B'Shait" (all names are transliterated by sound). He
died in 1584. His daughter married a famed rabbi Hirsch ben Enoch Sundeles(?). (Thanks to
Joseph Chandler for this tip.)
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 | ZAPRUDER,
Abraham, 1905-1970. Born in Kovel, immigrated to Brooklyn in 1920 and later
moved to Dallas, Texas, where he became a successful clothing maker. Zapruder made the
famous 8mm film of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. (Thanks to Darren King for
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