Benzion Hoffman (Yiddish: בּנציון האָפֿמאַן, romanized: Bentsiyen Hofman; 1 May 1874 – 14 October 1954), best known by the pen nameZivion (צבֿיון, Tsivyen), was a Yiddish writer, journalist, and political activist.
He emigrated to New York in 1908,[4] where he became a central figure in American Jewish journalism.[5] In the years that followed, Hoffman edited and contributed to the Hebrew dailyHa-Yom,[6] the Yiddish periodicals Der fraynd, Di naye post, Di tsukunft, Der tog, Di naye velt, and Gerekhtikeyt, and the Yiddish section of the English-Yiddish Encyclopedic Dictionary.[1][7]
He died at his home in New York City on 14 October 1954.[3]
"Yuhz, vilson un dos folk" [Hughes, Wilson, and the People]. Jewish Labor World (in Yiddish). VII (451). New York: 5. 27 October 1916.
Astronomye [Astronomy]. 880-04Arbeyṭer Ring biblioṭeḳ ;12-14 (in Yiddish). New York: Aroysgegeben fun der Edyukeyshonal komite fun Arbeyter Ring. 1918. hdl:2027/mdp.39015052684985.
Fuftsig yohr kloukmakher yunyon, 1886–1936 [Fifty Years of the Cloakmakers' Union, 1886–1936] (in Yiddish). New York: United Cloak, Suit, Infants and Children's Coats Operators Union, Local 117. 1936.
Vos iz bolshevizm? [What is Bolshevism?] (in Yiddish). New York: Aroysgegeben fun der Yidisher sotsyalistishen federatsye. 1919.
Di iberboyung fun der gezelshaft nokhn krig [Reconstruction of Society After the War] (in Yiddish). (New York. 1919.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Mayn rayze keyn Erets-Yisroel [My Voyage to the Land of Israel] (in Yiddish). Warsaw: Di velt. 1923.
Komunistn vos hobn oyfgegesn dem komunizm [Communists Who Have Regretted Communism] (in Yiddish). New York. 1923.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Toyznt yor Pinsk [1000 Years of Pinsk] (in Yiddish). New York. 1941.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Kazdan, Khayim Shloyme, ed. (1948). Far fuftsik yor: geklibene shriftn [For Fifty Years: Selected Writings] (in Yiddish). New York: Elias Laub Publishing Co.
References
^ abcdVaserman, Leyb (4 January 2019). "Tsvien (Zivion)". Yiddish Leksikon. Translated by Fogel, Joshua. Retrieved 23 March 2021.
^Hoffman, Benzion, ed. (1941). Toyznt yor Pinsk [1000 Years of Pinsk] (in Yiddish). New York: Pinsker Branch 210, Workmen's Circle. pp. 310–312.
^Marcus, Jacob Rader; Daniels, Judith M., eds. (1994). "Hoffman, Ben Zion (Zivion)"(PDF). The Concise Dictionary of American Jewish Biography. Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing. p. 275.