Yehoshua Yeivin

(1891–1970) Israeli writer, publicist, public figure

Yehoshua Yeivin was a multifaceted Israeli figure, active in various fields including literature and public service. Born in 1891, he pursued a career in medicine, earning the title of doctor. However, his interests and talents extended beyond the medical profession, as he also established himself as a writer, translator, and journalist. Through his writings, Yeivin contributed to the literary landscape of Israel, exploring various themes and ideas that resonated with his audience.

As a public figure, Yeivin was closely associated with the Revisionist Zionist movement, assuming a leadership role within the organization. His involvement in this movement reflects his commitment to the ideals of Zionism and his desire to shape the political and social discourse of his time. Through his work as a writer, translator, and publicist, Yeivin aimed to promote his vision for Israel and engage with the broader community. He passed away in 1970, leaving behind a legacy that reflects his diverse pursuits and passions.