Ezra Heymann (1928 in Cernăuţi – 22 September 2014 in Barcelona)[1] was a philosopher and university professor.
[2] Born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (currently Ukraine) to a German family of Jewish descent, during the 1940s his family avoided deportation to Transnistria while living in Czernowitz during his youth thanks to the protection of Traian Popovici.
In 1953 he emigrated to Uruguay teaching at the "Instituto de Profesores Artigas" and at the University of the Republic until Juan María Bordaberry came into power.
He was forced to leave the country after confronting local authorities regarding autonomy for the University.
He then moved to Venezuela in 1974, teaching first at the Universidad Simón Bolívar and at the Central University of Venezuela until his retirement in 2006, although he kept his position as active professor for the rest of his life.