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Jacob Lestschinsky
Jakob Lestschinsky (also ''Jacob Lestschinsky'',''Yankev Leshtshinski'', לשצ'ינסקי, יעקב; born August 26, 1876 in Horodysche, Ukraine; died March 22, 1966 in Jerusalem) was a Jewish statistician and sociologist who wrote in Yiddish, German, and English. He specialized in Jewish demography and economic history.
==Life==
Born near Kiev, he received a traditional Jewish education. As a teenager, he was deeply moved by Hebrew writer Ahad Ha'am. After university study in Switzerland for a decade, he returned to Russia in 1913. He was involved in various Zionist and socialist political activities, such as the Zionist Socialist Workers Party.
After being imprisoned in the aftermath of the October Revolution, he left Russia in 1921 for Berlin. There he was a correspondent for the New York Yiddish daily ''Forverts'', a role he continued for more than 40 years. He left Germany for Warsaw in 1934, emigrated to the United States in 1938, and finally to Israel in 1959.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lestschinsky, Jakob )

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