Berdichevsky, Micah Joseph, 1865-1921 (Personal Name)
- Earlier heading: Bin Gorion, Micha Joseph, 1865-1921
- Bin Gorion, Micah Joseph, 1865-1921
- Gorion, Micah Joseph Bin, 1865-1921
- Berdichewski, Micah Joseph, 1865-1921
- Berdyczewski, Micha Josef, 1865-1921
- Gorion, Micha Joseph Bin, 1865-1921
- Ben-Guryon, Mikha-Yosef, 1865-1921
- Guryon, Mikhah Yosef Ben-, 1865-1921
- Berdiṭsheṿsḳi, Mikhah-Yosef, 1865-1921
- Ben-Guryon, M. Y. (Mikhah Yosef), 1865-1921
- Berdiṭsheṿsḳi, M. Y. (Mikhah Yosef), 1865-1921
- Berdits'esḳi, M. Y. (Mikhah Yosef), 1865-1921
- Guryon, M. Y. Ben- (Mikhah Yosef Ben-), 1865-1921
- Gorion, M. J. Bin- (Micha Josef Bin-), 1865-1921
- Bin-Gorion, M. J. (Micha Josef), 1865-1921
- Berdyczewski, M. J. (Micha Josef), 1865-1921
- Berditschewski, Mika Josef, 1865-1921
- Ibn Gorion, Micha Joseph, 1865-1921
- Gorion, Micha Joseph Ibn, 1865-1921
- Berdits'evsḳi, M. Y. (Mikhah Yosef), 1865-1921
- Berdits'evsḳi, Mikhah Yosef, 1865-1921
- Bin Gorion, Micha Josef, 1865-1921
- Gorion, Micha Josef Bin, 1865-1921
- Berdichevski, Micha Joseph, 1865-1921
- Bin-Goryon, Mikhah Yosef, 1865-1921
- Bin-Goryon, M. Y. (Mikhah Yosef), 1865-1921
- Berdyczevski, M. I., 1865-1921
- Bin-Gorion, M. I., 1865-1921
- Berdichevskiĭ, M. I., 1865-1921
- בן־גוריון, מיכה יוסף
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- בערדיטשעווסקי, מיכה יוסף, 1865־1921
- בערדיטשעווסקי, מ. י.
- בערדיטשעווסקי, מ. י., 1865-1921
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- ברדיצקבסקי, מיכה יוסף, 1865-1921
- ברדיצ׳בסקי, יוסף
- ברדיצ׳בסקי, מיכה יוסף, 1865־1921
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- ברדיצ׳בסקי, מכה יוסף, 1921־1865
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His Yidishe ks̀ovim fun a ṿayṭn ḳorev, 1981: t.p. (Mikhah-Yosef Ben-Guryon (Berdiṭsheṿsḳi)) added t.p. (Micha Josef Bin-Gorion (Berdyczewski) [in rom.]) spine (M.Y. Ben-Guryon (Berdiṭsheṿsḳi)) p. 4 of cover (M.J. Bin-Gorion (Berdyczewski) [in rom.]) p. 7, 1st group (M.Y. Berdits'evsḳi; Mikhah Yosef Berdits'evsḳi (Ben-Guryon) 1865-1921)
Enc. Britannica, 1977 (Berdichevsky, Micah Joseph, pseud. Micah Joseph Bin Gorion, 1865-1921)
Enc. Americana, 1975 (Bin Gorion, Micah Joseph (Berdichevsky; 1865-1922))
Enc. Judaica, 1971 (Berdyczewski (later: Bin-Gorion), Micha Josef (1865-1921))
Colliers, 1973 (Berdichewski, Micah Joseph)
His Maḥberot ḥazon, 1983: t.p. (Mikhah Yosef Berdits'evsḳi) verso t.p. (Micha Josef Berdyczewski (Bin Gorion) [in rom.])
Miron, D. Boʼah, lailah, c1987: t.p. verso (M.Y. Berditshevski [in rom.])
His Mi-shene ʻolamot, 1988: t.p. (M.Y. Berdits'evsḳi) t.p. verso (Micha Joseph Berdichevski [in rom.])
His ʻAmal-yom ṿe-haguto, c1974: t.p. (Mikhah Yosef Bin-Goryon (Berdits'evsḳi)) t.p. verso (Micha Josef bin Gorion (Berdyczewski) [in rom.])
Bin-Gorion, E. ʻOlam ṿe-ʻolamot bo, c1986: t.p. (M.Y. Berdits'esḳi (Bin Goryon)) t.p. verso (M.I. Berdyczevski (Bin Gorion) [in rom.])
Roman gamur, 1997: t.p. (Mikhah Yosef Berdits'evsḳi) t.p. verso (M.Y. Berdyczewski [in rom.])
His Shmuesen, 1902: t.p. (Mikhah Yosef Berdiṭsheṿsḳi; M.I. Berdichevskiĭ [in cyr.])
Altjüdische Legenden, 1922: t.p. (M.J. bin Gorion)
German Wikipedia, June 17, 2013 (Micha Josef Berdyczewski; b. Aug. 7, 1865 in Medz︠h︡ybiz︠h︡, western Ukraine; d. Nov. 18, 1921 in Berlin, Germany; Ukrainian-born writer of Hebrew, journalist; scholar of pre-modern Jewish myths and legends; published in Hebrew, Yiddish; and German; worked in Breslau, Germany, 1901-1911, and Berlin, Germany, 1911-1921; attended Volozhin Yeshiva; studied at the rabbinical seminary in Breslau, the universities of Breslau, Berlin, and Bern, Switzerland, 1890-1900)
Britannica online, April 29, 2016 (Micah Joseph Berdichevsky, pseudonym Micah Joseph Bin Gorion (born Aug. 19, 1865, Medzhibozh, Podolia, Russian Empire [now Medzhybizh, Ukraine]--died Nov. 18, 1921, Berlin, Ger.) author of works in Hebrew, German, and Yiddish; author of enduring reconstructions of Jewish legends and folklore; studied for a time at the yeshiva at Volozhin (now Valozhyn, Belarus) and then entered the University of Breslau (now Wrocław, Pol.) at the age of 25; spent the last 10 years of his life in Berlin, working as a dentist and re-creating with insight and poetic appreciation portions of the Haggada; his stories all deal with the travails of Jewish life; his essays contain literary criticism, polemics against the dead hand of Jewish tradition, and idealizations of Ḥasidism; in the opinion of some authorities, Berdichevsky's most enduring contribution to literature is his retelling of the Haggadic stories) http://www.britannica.com/biography/Micah-Joseph-Berdichevsky