Rabinovich, Ossip

Rabinovich, Ossip
(1817-69)
   Ukrainian journalist. He was born in Kobelyaki. In 1845 he settled in Odessa, where he was an adviser and pleader of the commercial court, and later a notary. He founded the first Russian weekly, Rasviet, in Odessa in 1860. He advocated reforms in Jewish life, the acceptance of Jews as Russian citizens, and the integration of Jewry into Russian society.

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