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Henry Bela Zador archive

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Henry Bela (Heinrich) Zador, a novelist, an industrialist and a zionist activist. His archive includes manuscripts of novels, poems and stories, and articles and letters to newspapers written by Zador.

Reference Code
ARC. 4* 1563
Dates
1944-1977
Consists of
0.45 m..
Languages
German; English; Hebrew; hun;
Description
The archive contains manuscripts of novels, poems and stories, and articles and letters to newspapers written by Zador in German, English, Hebrew and Hungarian. All the material was written after he moved to Eretz Israel in 1939.
location
  • The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel
Title Henry Bela Zador archive.
Additional Titles כותרת בעברית: ארכיון הינריך בלה זדור.
Citation Note ARC. 4* 1563, Henry Bela Zador archive, Archives Department, the National Library of Israel, Jerusalem
Host Item Henry Bela Zador archive.
Level of Description Fonds Record
Biographical summary Henry Bela (Heinrich) Zador, novelist and industrialist, was born in Budapest in 1905. He studied Economics, Psychology and Music in Zurich and Berlin. Between 1930-39 he lived in Czechoslovakia, where he was active in the zionist movement and became a member of the Executive of the Zionist Organisation. He moved to Eretz Israel in 1939, where he was co-founder and managing director of Riba Ltd., preserves factory, Tel Aviv.
Ownership history The archive was given to the National Library in 1982 by Martha Baraz via the lawyer Arie Pinchuk
Language Note The material in the archive is in German, English, Hebrew and Hungarian.
National Library system number 990026560420205171

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