Moshe Gordon
1892–1974 (age 82)
Biography
Moshe Gordon championed Hebrew letters through his work as a publisher, helping to bring vital voices to the reading public. He nurtured authors and translators alike, recognizing the transformative role of literature in shaping a national culture.
Gordon’s commitment to quality, accessibility, and dialogue left a lasting imprint on the publishing landscape, where his efforts enabled countless stories to find devoted readers. His steadiness and clarity of purpose remain an example of devoted cultural stewardship.