Age, Biography and Wiki
S. J. Goldsmith was born on 18 April, 1915 in Jonava, Lithuania, is a Journalist. Discover S. J. Goldsmith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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Journalist, author, editor |
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80 years old |
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Aries |
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18 April, 1915 |
Birthday |
18 April |
Birthplace |
Jonava, Lithuania |
Date of death |
18 January 1995 |
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Lithuania |
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He is a member of famous Journalist with the age 80 years old group.
S. J. Goldsmith Height, Weight & Measurements
At 80 years old, S. J. Goldsmith height not available right now. We will update S. J. Goldsmith's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is S. J. Goldsmith's Wife?
His wife is Sonia Minsky
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Sonia Minsky |
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Tessa Rajak |
S. J. Goldsmith Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is S. J. Goldsmith worth at the age of 80 years old? S. J. Goldsmith’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. He is from Lithuania. We have estimated
S. J. Goldsmith's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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He was a founding member and chairman of the London branch of the World Hebrew Union. He was also well-known as an expert in its classic Yiddish language and literature. He was one of the speakers at the fifth European Conference on Yiddish culture which took place in London in 1966.
Between 1958 and 1975 he served as European editor for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. He was a prolific freelance contributor to various newspapers and journals, in several languages. During 1975–82, he wrote features for The Times, introducing aspects of Jewish ideas, culture, and politics to the British public. Among the causes he promoted were Hebrew language education in the Diaspora with the fostering of bilingualism, the rights of Soviet Jewry (during the eighties).
From 1939, he reported and wrote op-eds for the Hebrew daily newspaper HaBoker in Tel Aviv, and for the British Sunday paper Reynold's News. As a British war correspondent he was the first journalist to enter the Bergen-Belsen camp after liberation and among the first in Dachau. He covered the Belsen Trial in Lüneburg (1945) and the Nuremberg Trials (1945-6) as a British war-correspondent.
He married Sonia Minsky, economist and teacher, in Kaunas in 1939. Their daughter is the British ancient historian Professor Tessa Rajak.
His early career was in the Jewish press of Eastern Europe, writing for the daily Yiddishe Shtimme (The Jewish Voice). From 1934 to 1939 he wrote for Hayntike Nayes (Today's News), the paper's evening edition, becoming its editor in 1933. He relocated to London in 1939.
S. J. Goldsmith (Hebrew: שמואל יוסף גולדשמידט; born Shmuel Yosef Goldshmidt; 18 April 1910 – 18 January 1995), also known as Sam Goldsmith, was a journalist, author, and editor of Lithuanian Jewish heritage in the European Jewish press and English press.
Goldsmith was born in Jonava, Lithuania on April 18, 1910 He graduated from the Hebrew high school ('Schwabes') in Kaunas and from the Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas.