Mikhoel Felzenbaum (, ; born 1951 in Vasylkiv, Ukraine, USSR) is a postmodernist Yiddish novelist, poet and playwright.
He grew up in the Bessarabian city of FloreÃÂti. He studied stage directing, theatre and art history in Leningrad and, from 1969 to 1973, worked as a director in the national theater of BÃÂlÃÂi. In the mid-1980s, he began to publish his work in the Yiddish journal Sovetish Heymland. In 1988, he founded the Jewish theater of BÃÂlÃÂi, for which he directed a number of plays in Yiddish. He was first chairman of the city's Jewish cultural society. His plays have been discussed in a conference in Alsace
After immigrating to Israel in 1991, Felsenbaum published several volumes of poetry and prose in Yiddish, and was co-founder of the almanac, Naye Vegn. He has had work published in various Yiddish journals: Di Goldene Keyt and ToplPunkt (Israel), Di Pen (Oxford), Oyfn Shvel and Yidishe Kultur (New York). His novel, Shabesdike Shvebelekh, is one of the only postmodern works written in Yiddish, and is about to be translated into Hebrew, English, German, Russian and French. It was discussed at a conference in Oxford
Mikhoel Felzenbaum has programmes on the weekly Yiddish language series broadcast on the Reka radio station based in Israel.
Mikhoel Felzenbaum is the father of the singer Vira Lozinsky.
Awards
A lifetime achievement award from the National Authority for Yiddish Culture for 2024
Bibliography
- âá çÃÂÃÂàÃÂâè ÃÂÃÂøà(Es kumt der tog: lider; Day arrives: Poems). Jerusalem; Tel-Aviv: Ã
 muel un Riwke Hurwitz Literatur-Fond, 1992.
- ÃÂ÷ ÃÂÃÂÃÂâ-èâÃÂà(A libe regn: lider; Rain of love: Poems). Tel Aviv: I. L. Peretz Farlag, 1995.
- ÃÂâè àÃÂ÷ÃÂÃÂ-ÃÂÃÂÃÂà(Der nakht-malekh; Angel of the night). Short stories and plays. Tel Aviv: I. L. Peretz Farlag, 1997.
- ÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂæàÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂàÃÂò÷ààÃÂÃÂÃÂà(Un itst ikh bin dayn nign; And now I am your melody). Poems. Bilingual edition in Yiddish and in Hebrew translation. Tel Aviv: H. Leyvik Farlag, 1998.
- Jiddische Texte: Solothurner Literaturtage, 10-12 Mai 2002. Conversation among Michael Felsenbaum, Lev Berinsky, and Gennady Estraikh. Edited and with an introduction ("Einführung zur Jiddischen Literatur") by Astrid Starck. Solothurn: Solothurner Literaturtage, 2002. In Yiddish and German. .
- éÃÂêÃÂÃÂçâ éðâÃÂâÃÂâà(Shabesdike shṿebelekh: roman; Sabbath matches: Novel). Tel Aviv: H. Leyvik Farlag, 2004.
- ÃÂÃÂàÃÂèâÃÂÃÂâàÃÂò÷ ÃÂâè ÃÂÃÂ÷ÃÂâ (In Drezden, bay der Labe =Dresden an der Labe; In Dresden on the Elbe). Poems. Bilingual edition in Yiddish and in German translation. Tel Aviv: Menora Verlag, 2006.
- áÃÂññþÃÂýøõ ÃÂÿøÃÂúø (ÃÂþüðý, ÿõÃÂõòÃÂû àøôøÃÂð ÃÂÃÂûòû çõÃÂýøý), àÃÂæ ÃÂõôøð äþÃÂüðÃÂ: Moscow, 2006.
- ÃÂâàçéÃÂ֊؈(Benkshaft; Longing). Poems. Tel Aviv: Menora Verlag, 2007.
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