Background
Yitzhak Lamdan was born in the Ukraine (then part of the Russian Empire) in 1899.
Yitzhak Lamdan was born in the Ukraine (then part of the Russian Empire) in 1899.
He immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1920, during the Third Aliyah. In the 1920s, he wrote an epic poem called "Masada" about the Jewish struggle for survival in a world full of enemies, in which Masada, as a symbol for the Land of Israel and the Zionist enterprise, was seen as a refuge, but also as a potential ultimate trap. The poem was hugely influential, but the latter aspect was left out in its mainstream Zionist reception and interpretation.
According to literary scholar and cultural historian David G. Roskies, Lamdan"s poem even inspired the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto.