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About Chaim Aronson
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaim_Aronson
Chaim Aronson (July 30, 1825 – April 22, 1893) was an inventor and memoirist. He was a Lithuanian Jew who lived during the time when Lithuania belonged to Tsarist Russia.
Aronson is remembered today for his memoirs, which were published long after his death in a book titled A Jewish Life under the Tsars,[1] which he wrote in Hebrew.
Early life[edit] Aronson was born in the town of Serednik (now Seredžius) in the province of Lithuania to a poor, rural family. He showed unusual intelligence at a very early age and reportedly had learned to read Hebrew by the age of two. Before his twenties, he was an accomplished (but not certified) Jewish scholar. He also learned German and Russian and achieved a high level of fluency in these languages.
Inventions[edit] Aronson was a talented engineer, although he had had no formal education in this field. He first became a clockmaker and, later, an inventor. He was also a very early practitioner of photography. His early successes were such that he soon moved his business to the Russian capital, St. Petersburg, where factory owners and investors might be interested in his inventions.
However, despite several revolutionary inventions, he never achieved commercial success, due to an unfriendly business climate and the anti-semitic practices of the Tsarist government.
His inventions included several machines for mass-producing cigarettes, a clockwork calculator, a prototype for a movie camera, and the microdiorama.
chaim Aronson wrote an autobiography, which has been translated into English and published under the title "A Jewish Life under the Tsars".
Chaim Aronson's Timeline
1825 |
July 30, 1825
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Seredžius, Jurbarkas district municipality, Tauragė County, Lithuania
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1843 |
1843
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1850 |
August 18, 1850
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Telšiai, Telšiai district municipality, Telšiai County, Lithuania
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1854 |
June 1854
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Telšiai, Telšiai district municipality, Telšiai County, Lithuania
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July 1854
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Telšiai, Telšiai district municipality, Telšiai County, Lithuania
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1864 |
March 12, 1864
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Telšiai, Telšiai district municipality, Telšiai County, Lithuania
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1867 |
December 24, 1867
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Telšiai, Telšiai district municipality, Telšiai County, Lithuania
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1893 |
April 22, 1893
Age 67
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Brooklyn, Kings, NY, United States
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