Aleksander Rozenfeld
Aleksander Rozenfeld (born June 30, 1941 in Tambów) is a Polish poet and journalist of Jewish descent, a journalist from the Polish newspaper Gazeta Polska.
He was born in Tambov in the Soviet Union, where during his Second World War his parents Adam and Elisabeth were from the Nissenbaum house. He lived and worked in Lublin for many years. In the years 1980-1981 employee of the NSZZ "Solidarność", in the years 1982-1987 on the emigration of his own choice. He lived in Israel, from where he returned to Poland through Rome. In Western Europe, he expected the restoration of Polish citizenship. On his return he settled in Złotów in Wielkopolska.
Between 1996 and 2001 he worked as an advisor in the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland. He issued, among others. Poems at the end of the century, poetry about the town of Złotów and some other poems, Bzyk - poems not for children, Szmoncesy and Tales of the Jewish Forest.
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