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- Chaim Leib Fox (born Chaim Leib Fuchs/Fuks, 1894 – 1984), was a Yiddish poet, writer and a journalist associated with literary life of Łódź after World War I. After emigrating to the U.S. in 1953, Fox worked on encyclopaedic projects, contributing over 3,000 articles for the Leksikon fun der Nayer Yidisher Literatur and publishing Hundert yor yidishe un hebreyishe literatur in Kanade on Canadian-Jewish diaspora. (en)
- Chaim Lejb Fuks (hebr. פוקס, חיים לייב), także Chaim Lejb Fuchs, Chaim Leib Fox, ps. Kh. Narkis, Kh. L. Ludzki, Mikhl Libling, Khlf, Khalef, FU, FS, Leye Grinboym (ur. 29 maja 1897 w Łodzi, zm. 6 marca 1984 w Nowym Jorku) – polsko-żydowski poeta, pisarz i dziennikarz (pl)
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- Chaim Leib Fox (born Chaim Leib Fuchs/Fuks, 1894 – 1984), was a Yiddish poet, writer and a journalist associated with literary life of Łódź after World War I. After emigrating to the U.S. in 1953, Fox worked on encyclopaedic projects, contributing over 3,000 articles for the Leksikon fun der Nayer Yidisher Literatur and publishing Hundert yor yidishe un hebreyishe literatur in Kanade on Canadian-Jewish diaspora. (en)
- Chaim Lejb Fuks (hebr. פוקס, חיים לייב), także Chaim Lejb Fuchs, Chaim Leib Fox, ps. Kh. Narkis, Kh. L. Ludzki, Mikhl Libling, Khlf, Khalef, FU, FS, Leye Grinboym (ur. 29 maja 1897 w Łodzi, zm. 6 marca 1984 w Nowym Jorku) – polsko-żydowski poeta, pisarz i dziennikarz (pl)
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