Ludovic Bruckstein
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Ludovic Bruckstein
Summary
Ludovic Bruckstein is a human[1]. He was born in Mukachevo[2]. He was born on July 27, 1920[3]. He passed away in Tel Aviv[4]. He died on August 4, 1988[5]. He worked as a writer[6] and editor[7].
Key Facts
- Ludovic Bruckstein was born in Mukachevo[2].
- Ludovic Bruckstein died in Tel Aviv[4].
- Ludovic Bruckstein died in Bat Yam[8].
- Ludovic Bruckstein was born on July 27, 1920[3].
- Ludovic Bruckstein was born on June 27, 1920[9].
- Ludovic Bruckstein died on August 4, 1988[5].
- Burial took place at Southern Tel-Aviv Cemetery (Darom)[10].
- Ludovic Bruckstein was married to Csoppy Shaindl Czick[11].
- A child of Ludovic Bruckstein was Alfred Bruckstein[12].
- Ludovic Bruckstein held citizenship in Israel[13].
- Ludovic Bruckstein is identified as part of the Jewish people ethnic group[14].
- Ludovic Bruckstein's professions included writer[6].
- Ludovic Bruckstein's professions included editor[7].
- Ludovic Bruckstein held the position of newspaper editor[15].
- Ludovic Bruckstein's education included a stint at University of Bucharest[16].
- A notable work attributed to Ludovic Bruckstein is The Trap[17].
- A notable work attributed to Ludovic Bruckstein is Land and Brothers[18].
- A notable work attributed to Ludovic Bruckstein is The Night Shift[19].
- A notable work attributed to Ludovic Bruckstein is The Destiny of Yaacov Magid[20].
- A notable work attributed to Ludovic Bruckstein is Museum of Wax Figures[21].
- A notable work attributed to Ludovic Bruckstein is The Confession[22].
- Ludovic Bruckstein received the V. Alecsandri[23].
- Ludovic Bruckstein received the Romanian Writers' Union Awards[24].
- Ludovic Bruckstein received the Collectivization medal[25].
- Ludovic Bruckstein received the Order of Labor[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Mukachevo[2], Ludovic Bruckstein… Recorded date of birth include July 27, 1920[3] and June 27, 1920[9]. He is identified as part of the Jewish people ethnic group[14].
Education
Ludovic Bruckstein was educated at University of Bucharest[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[6] and editor[7]. Ludovic Bruckstein held the position of newspaper editor[15].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include The Trap[17]; Land and Brothers[18]; The Night Shift[19]; The Destiny of Yaacov Magid[20], a book[27]; Museum of Wax Figures[21], a literary work[28]; and The Confession[22].
Recognition
Awards received include V. Alecsandri[23], an award[29]; Romanian Writers' Union Awards[24], a literary award[30], in Romania[31]; Collectivization medal[25], an award[32]; Order of Labor[26], an award[33]; Jerusalem-Brickman Prize[34], an award[35]; and Zion Prize[36], an award[37].
Personal Life
Among Ludovic Bruckstein's spouses was Csoppy Shaindl Czick[11]. A child of him was Alfred Bruckstein[12].
Death and Burial
Ludovic Bruckstein died on August 4, 1988[5]. Recorded place of death include Tel Aviv[4], a big city[38], in Israel[39], founded in 1909[40] and Bat Yam[8], a city[41], in Israel[42], founded in 1926[43]. Burial took place at Southern Tel-Aviv Cemetery (Darom)[10].
FAQs
Where was Ludovic Bruckstein born?
Ludovic Bruckstein was born in Mukachevo[2].
Where did Ludovic Bruckstein die?
Ludovic Bruckstein died in Tel Aviv[4].
Who was Ludovic Bruckstein married to?
Ludovic Bruckstein's spouses include Csoppy Shaindl Czick[11].
What did Ludovic Bruckstein do for work?
Ludovic Bruckstein worked as writer[6] and editor[7].
Where did Ludovic Bruckstein go to school?
Ludovic Bruckstein was educated at University of Bucharest[16].
What awards did Ludovic Bruckstein receive?
Honors received include V. Alecsandri[23], Romanian Writers' Union Awards[24], Collectivization medal[25], and Order of Labor[26].