Alter Druyanov (Hebrew: אלתר דרויאנוב) (July 6 1870 – May 10, 1938) was a Russian Jewish writer, editor, translator, folklorist, journalist, historian of early Zionism, and Zionist activist. His pen name derived from his birthplace, Druya, was variously transliterated as Druyanow, Drujanow, etc.) He wrote both in Yiddish and Hebrew languages.[1][2][3]

Alter Druyanov, 1938

Alter Druyanov was born in Druya (in Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire, now in Belarus) to a wealthy family of a Chasidic rabbi and merchant Eliakim Pesach (Hetzel Yankelevich).

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  1. ^ Shulamit Shalit, "Jewish Joke King", Mishpokha Magazine, no.14, 2004
  2. ^ Elisheva Schoenfeld, "Introduction" to Index to Druyanov's Book of Jokes and Wit
  3. ^ Stuart Schoffman, "Pinch of Levity", Jewish Review of Books, August 7, 2019 (a review of Sefer ha-Bedicha ve-ha-Chidud)

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