Elye Falkovitsh (1898–1979) was a Belarusian Jewish linguist. He received the Order of Lenin for his work as an orderly during World War II. Falkovitsch published works on Yiddish orthography and grammar.
Early life
Born in Gomel in the Mogilev Governorate of the Russian Empire (now Belarus), Falkovitsh lived there until age 19. In 1917 and 1918, he was the head teacher of a Jewish day school in Sarapul. Afterwards, he temporarily moved to Kyiv, where he was the director of a children's club in 1918 and 1919 before becoming a cultural worker for the Red Army in 1920 and 1921. ==Mid-life==
Falkovitsh volunteered to join the Red Army and worked as an orderly during World War II, saving the lives of 88 wounded people in one battle and thus receiving the Order of Lenin. Falkovitsh died in 1979 at age 80 or 81. ==References==