SHURER, HAIM

SHURER, HAIM
SHURER, HAIM (1895–1968), Hebrew journalist and editor. Born in Podolia, Shurer immigrated to Palestine in 1913. He worked in Galilee and Judea and was also a member of nahalal . From 1922 he was on the editorial board of Ha-Po'el ha-Ẓa'ir and then became a member of the secretariat of the movement. Joining the editorial board of davar in 1936, Shurer was editor in chief of the newspaper (1953–66), and his articles appeared in the press over several decades. His books include: Yosef Aharonowitz (1938, 19622); Ha-Ḥayyal (1946); Im Nesi Yisrael (1951); Ba-Aliyyah ha-Sheniyyah (1952); and Kal va-Ḥomer (1952). He edited: Besarabyah (1941); Ha-Pogrom be-Kishinev (with D. Vinitzki, 1963); and with E. Shoḥat, Pirkei ha-Po'el ha-Ẓa'ir (1935–39). (Getzel Kressel)

Encyclopedia Judaica. 1971.

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