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Hersh Dovid Nomberg
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Born | 14 April 1876 Mszczonów, Poland |
Died | 21 November 1927 Otwock, Poland |
(aged 51)
Nationality | Polish, |
Other names | Hersz Dawid Nomberg, Hirsch David Nomberg |
Occupation | Writer, journalist, and essayist |
Hersh Dovid Nomberg (Yiddish: הערש דוד נאָמבערג), also written Hersh David Nomberg (14 April 1876 – 21 November 1927), was a Polish-Jewish writer, journalist, and essayist in the Yiddish language.
Born in the Polish town of Mszczonów, near Warsaw, he grew up in a Hasidic background, before moving to Warsaw to pursue a career as a writer. Under the influence of his mentor I. L. Peretz he began writing in Yiddish as well as Hebrew. He played an important role in the Czernowitz Conference in 1908. Nomberg also had a brief career as a politician he served as a delegate in the Sejm for the Folkspartei.
The following is a partial list of Nombergs's works.