Journalism
Shkarovsky began working in journalism as an 18-year-old, contributing to the Kiev Russian Press and in 1910 in the Kiev Weekly journal, where he wrote 24 articles about Jewish literature. In 1915 he began working for a newspaper in Odessa, and in 1921 he edited a weekly Communist paper, transforming it to a daily paper. He reported from the border with Romania and covered the pogroms that swept across Ukraine, continuing to be an activism journalist well into the 1920s and 1930s. ==Books==
Books
Shkarovsky published several Yiddish books: • Der Arshter May (Odessa, 1921) • Ragas (Kiev, 1922) • Kayor (Moscow, 1928) • Kolvirt (Kiev, 1931) • In Shniṭ Fun Tsayṭ (Kiev, 1932) • Meron (Kharkov, 1934) • Odes (Kiev, 1938) • Nakhes fun Kinder (Kiev, 1938) ==References==