Yinnon (Indelman), Moshe
YINNON (Indelman), MOSHE
YINNON (Indelman), MOSHE (1895–1977), Hebrew and Yiddish journalist. Born in Poland, Yinnon was active in the Zionist movement, contributed to the Hebrew press, taught Hebrew, and served as a member of the editorial staff of the Yiddish paper Haynt. For a number of years he also edited the Hebrew weekly Hadoar in New York City. In 1940 he emigrated to Palestine where from 1943 to 1956 he was editor of the publishing house Mosad Bialik.
bibliography:
Kressel, Leksikon, 2 (1967), 86.
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