Yehoshua Hana Rawnitzki


Yehoshua Ḥana Rawnitzki was a Hebrew publisher, editor, and collaborator of Hayim Nahman Bialik.

Biography

Yehoshua Ḥana Rawnitzki was born to a poor Jewish family in Odessa in 1859. He began his journalistic career in 1879, by contributing first to Ha-Kol, and then to other periodicals. He was the editor and publisher of Pardes, a literary collection best known for publishing Hayim Nahman Bialik's first poem, "El ha-Tzippor," in 1892. With Sholem Aleichem, Rawnitzki published a series of feuilletons entitled Kevurat Soferim. From 1908 through 1911, Rawnitzki and Bialik published Sefer Ha-Aggadah a compilation of aggadah from the Mishnah, the two Talmuds and the Midrash literature.
Rawnitzki moved to Palestine in 1921, where he took part in the founding of the Dvir publishing house. He died there in May 1944.