Itzhak Katzenelson
еврейский переводчик, поэт и драматург
Itzhak Katzenelson was a prominent figure in Polish Jewish literature, renowned for his work as a poet and dramatist. Born in 1886 in Karelichy, a town near Minsk, he would go on to pursue a career in education, working as a teacher. His literary endeavors, however, would ultimately define his legacy, as he made significant contributions to the world of literature through his poetry and dramatic writings.
Katzenelson's life was tragically cut short during World War II. He was murdered on 1 May 1944, in the Auschwitz concentration camp, a victim of the brutal persecution of Jews during this period. Despite his untimely death, Katzenelson's literary works continue to be remembered and celebrated, offering a testament to his enduring impact on the literary world. His poetry and dramas remain an important part of his cultural heritage, ensuring his memory lives on through the power of his written words.