Menahem Mendel Slatkine
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Menahem Mendel Slatkine | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1875 |
| Died | 1965 (aged 89–90) |
| Alma mater | Volozhin Yeshiva |
| Occupation | Bibliographer |
Menahem Mendel Slatkine (1875–1965) was a Russian-Swiss Hebrew bibliographer and the founder of the Slatkine publishing house in Geneva.
Menahem Mendel Slatkine was born in Rostov-on-Don, close to the modern-day Russia–Ukraine border. His father, Moisei Zlatkin, was a rabbi at the city's main synagogue and a member of the local society for the study and promotion of the Hebrew language. His mother, Emilia (Etke) Spitznadel, was born in Ludza, modern-day Latvia. He studied at the Volozhin Yeshiva.[1]