Naeh, Barukh ben Menahem
NAEH, BARUKH BEN MENAHEM
NAEH, BARUKH BEN MENAHEM (1880–1943), Turkish translator and legal writer. Active in Adrianople (Edirne) public affairs, he was a Turkish infantry officer during World War i and immigrated to Palestine in 1923. Naeh's translations include works by Yehuda Burla, A.S. Friedberg, and Sholem Asch, as well as part of the Ottoman Majalla legal code. He also compiled a volume of guarantees and laws governing loans and debts (1937).
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