Binem Heller


Binem Heller was a Polish poet and activist.

Life

Heller was born in 1908 in Warsaw, and became a glove worker at the age of fourteen.
Writing in Yiddish, he emerged early as a leader of Poland's proletarian poets, equivalent to the Proletpen. His first collection, "Through the Bars", was published in Łódź in 1930 and was confiscated by the Polish authorities.
From 1937 to 1939, he lived in Belgium and Paris. He returned to Warsaw, then fled to Bialystok before the Nazi armies. After the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1943, he took shelter in Alma-Ata, where he wrote the poems "Inheritance" and "In Shadow". In 1947, he returned to Poland, hoping to participate in a revival of its Jewish cultural life. Heller helped write the script for the 1946 film Unzere kinder, one of the first films to address the Holocaust. In Poland, Heller was a member of the Union of Jewish Religious Communities in Poland and the Jewish Writers' Union. "Spring in Poland" appeared in 1950, and "Poems, 1932-1939", in 1956.
He then moved to Paris and Brussels, where his poem of political renunciation, "Alas, how they shattered my life", caused a storm of controversy. A year later, he made Israel his home. His many later works include New poems and They shall arise.
Binem Heller died in Israel in 1998.

Works

Durkh krates, Warsaw, 1930In umru fun teg, Warsaw, 1932Afn vint, poeme, Warsaw, 1936Lider, Minsk, 1940Di erd hot getsitert, lider, Moscow, 1947Der veg af varshe, Moscow, 1948Durkh shotn un shayn, Warsaw,1948Friling in poyln, lider, Warsaw, 1950Heymerd, lider, Warsaw, 1951In unzer tsayt, lider, Warsaw 1954Dos ershte lid, Warsaw, 1956Klorkeyt, Warsaw, 1957Naye lider, Tel Aviv, 1964Dor un doyer, Tel Aviv, 1967A boym in ovnt, Tel Aviv, 1971In varshever geto in khoydesh nisn, Tel Aviv, 1973Bikhides, Tel Aviv, 1975Dos tsugezogte vort, Tel Aviv, 1980Zey veln oyfshteyn, lider, Tel Aviv, 1984Togbukh af tsurik, unpublished memoir manuscript