Mordechai Tzvi Maneh | |
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Born | Radoshkevich, Russian Empire | May 5, 1859
Died | October 15, 1886 Radoshkevich, Russian Empire | (aged 27)
Pen name | Ha-Metzayer |
Language | Hebrew |
Notable works | Mas’at nafshi (1886) |
Mordechai Tzvi Maneh (Hebrew: מֹרְדְּכַי צְבִי מאַנֶע, romanized: Mordek̲ay Z̲evi Manēh; 5 May 1859 – 15 October 1886),[1] also known by the pen name Ha-Metzayer (Hebrew: הַמְצַיֵּ״ר, lit. 'The Painter'; also an acronym of הַבָּחוּר מֹרְדְּכַי צְבִי יָלִיד ראדוֹשְׁקבִיץ׳, lit. 'The young man Mordechai Tzvi, native of Radoshkevich'), was a Russian Hebrew lyric poet, translator, and artist.