Hersh Dovid Nomberg

Hersh Dovid Nomberg (Yiddish: הערש דוד נאָמבערג), also written Hersh David Nomberg (14 April 1876 – 21 November 1927), was a Polish-Jewish writer, journalist, and essayist in the Yiddish language.

[1] Born in the Polish town of Mszczonów, near Warsaw,[2] he grew up in a Hasidic background, before moving to Warsaw to pursue a career as a writer.

Under the influence of his mentor I. L. Peretz he began writing in Yiddish as well as Hebrew.

[3] He played an important role in the Czernowitz Conference in 1908.

[1] Nomberg also had a brief career as a politician, serving as a delegate in the Sejm for the Folkspartei.

Hersh Dovid Nomberg, Chaim Zhitlovsky, Sholem Asch, I L Peretz, Abraham Reisen during the Czernowitz-Conference 1908