After being incarcerated in a Russian Prison for inciting revolutionary activities while serving in Czar's Army, he was released and fled to the US, where be became a union organizer in the sheet metal industry. After retirement he took adult education classes and began writing.
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He played himself in the documentary Number Our Days, a documentary study of a community of elderly Jews in Venice, California. It won an Academy Award in 1977 for Documentary Short Subject.
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After being incarcerated in a Russian Prison for inciting revolutionary activities while serving in Czar's Army, he was released and fled to the US, where be became a union organizer in the sheet metal industry. After retirement he took adult education classes and began writing.
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He played himself in the documentary Number Our Days, a documentary study of a community of elderly Jews in Venice, California. It won an Academy Award in 1977 for Documentary Short Subject.
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