Abrasha Rotenberg
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Abrasha Rotenberg

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Abrasha Rotenberg (Teofipol, Ukraine, 1926 - Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a pivotal figure in the history of Argentine journalism and literature. Having emigrated to Argentina in his childhood after fleeing the Soviet Union, Rotenberg studied at the University of Buenos Aires and later at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. As a co-founder of the magazine "Primera Plana" and the newspapers "Nueva Sión" and "La Opinión", he shaped an era in the country's cultural and intellectual journalism. His literary work reflects his life as an immigrant, a Jew, and a witness to the upheavals of the 20th century. Married to singer Dina Rot and father of actress Cecilia Roth and musician Ariel Rot, Rotenberg leaves behind a legacy that bridges the past and the present, addressing themes of exile, identity, and resilience. You can discover all of this by reading "Last Letter from Moscow" by Abrasha Rotenberg, who lived and witnessed these stories from the communist era.
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