Zvi Yair
Zvi Yair is the pen-name of the Jewish poet and Chassidic scholar Rabbi Zvi Meir Steinmetz. Zvi Yair wrote poetry in Hebrew.
Early life
His father Shlomo Dov Steinmetz lived in the village of Brister in the Carpathian Mountains, on the border of Galicia, but Zvi Yair was born in Budapest, where the family was living temporarily because of the upheavals caused by the First World War.Career
In 1940 he married Devorah Isenberg and was hiding in Budapest during World War II thanks to a family friend, Eleonóra Sipos, which he later awarded a tree in the Yad Vashem museum.After the war he lived in Vienna, Austria, till 1952 when he migrated to New York. He began as a teacher in a Yeshiva University affiliated high school and then entered the real estate business as a mortgage broker and small investor.