Mendel Elefant
Romanian-Czechoslovak poet, writer and journalist (1906–c.1942)
Mendel Elefant was a poet, writer, and journalist of Romanian-Czechoslovak origin, active in the early 20th century. He is also known by the name Emanuel Elefant, and his work was primarily written in the Yiddish language. As a literary figure, Elefant made contributions to the world of literature through his poetry and writing.
Elefant's career spanned multiple roles, including that of editor and journalist, in addition to his work as a poet and writer. Although the exact details of his life and work are not extensively documented, it is known that he was active until around 1942. His literary output and journalistic endeavors reflect his engagement with the cultural and intellectual currents of his time, leaving behind a legacy as a Romanian-Czechoslovak Yiddish-language writer.