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Brenner, Joseph Hayyim

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Brenner, Joseph Hayyim (1881-1921)

Jewish novelist, born in Bulgaria. He served in the Russian army, but fled to London in 1905 and settled in 1908 in Palestine, where he founded the Histadruth, the general confederation of labour. He was killed in rioting in 1921. His novels describe his experiences of life in Russia, the East End of London, and the early Jewish settlements in Palestine.



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