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Shmuel Zalmanovich Halkin (; ; ; December 5, 1897 – September 21, 1960), also known as Samuil Galkin, was a Soviet poet who wrote lyric poetry and translated many writers into Yiddish.


Biography
Halkin was born in , in what was then the (now ) on December 5, 1897. He was the youngest of nine children in a , household and a cousin of and .

Halkin was interested in as a child, later as a young man he would become interested in painting and literature before ultimately deciding to become a poet.

(2025). 9789401209144, Rodopi. .
(1989). 9780875690384, Academic International Press. .
In his youth he wrote his poetry in , but from 1921 onwards he wrote in .
(1998). 9780765799814, Jason Aronson. .

Halkin's first poems were published in 1917 in an anthology. He would then move to Moscow in 1922, after having lived in Kiyv for a year, where he published his debut collection Lider (Songs) with the help of .

(2018). 9781681372693, New York Review of Books. .
(2010). 9781441197849, A&C Black. .
This would not only be the foundation of his career, but part of the foundation of Jewish poetry. These and his later works would earn his acclaim.

During World War II Halkin was a member of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee and served on the editorial board of its journal Eynikayt, during which he wrote about the . Halkin would develop a cordial relationship with fellow committee member and neighbor .

(1978). 9780345248039, Ballantine Books. .
He was arrested in 1949 alongside other members of the committee but was spared execution alongside them in 1952, likely due to a he suffered while imprisoned that hospitalized him. He would go on to be released in 1955.
(2018). 9781784379735, Glagoslav Publications. .

Along with his original works, Halkin was known for translating the poems of , , , , Shakespeare's tragedy into Yiddish. The last of which was directed by and produced at the Moscow State Jewish Theatre.

(2021). 9781134360734, Routledge. .

Halkin supported , and would be criticized for his advocacy of Jewish nationalism.

Halkin died in , on September 21, 1960, on the second day of . He was buried in Novodevichy Cemetery.

Following his death more of Halkin's works would be posthumously released, notably his work on the chorus of Mieczysław Weinberg's sixth symphony.

(2025). 9780393084405, W. W. Norton & Company. .

Musical settings
  • Mieczyslaw Weinberg: 6 Jewish Songs op.17 1944, in Yiddish.

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