Silberschlag, Eisig, 1903-1988

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Eisig Silberschlag was born in 1903 in the city of Stryy, located in what is now Ukraine. In 1925 he received a doctorate from the University of Vienna, and, over the course of his long career, was considered an authority in the field of Hebrew literary criticism. Silberschlag was an accomplished poet who translated Aristophanes and Menander from Greek into Hebrew. In 1944 he joined the faculty of Hebrew College of Boston and was named dean in 1947. In the late 1960s, his title was changed to president. In 1951, Silberschlag won the Tschernichowsky Prize of the Municipality of Tel Aviv for his translations of the comedies of Aristophanes. He also received the Florence Kovner Memorial Award in 1971 for a book of poems, LETTERS TO OTHER GENERATIONS. After his retirement from Hebrew College in 1970, he moved to Austin, Texas, where he was appointed professor of Judaic studies at the University of Texas. He died in Austin in 1988.

From the description of Eisig Silberschlag papers, c. 1910-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754863818

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referencedIn Baron, Salo W. Papers, 1900-1980 Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Silberschlag, Eisig, 1903-1988. Eisig Silberschlag papers, c. 1910-1989. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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associatedWith Baron, Salo W. (Salo Wittmayer), 1895-1989. person
associatedWith Daniel, Dalia. person
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Birth 1903

Death 1988

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