Ephraim Hertzano

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Ephraim Hertzano

Ephraim Hertzano (1912– September 1987) was a Romanian-born Israeli board game designer.[1] He is the inventor of the board game, Rummikub.[1]

Biography[]

Ephraim Hertzano was born in Romania, to a Jewish family. He originally sold toothbrushes and cosmetics. He invented the tile game Rummikub in the 1940s when card-playing was outlawed under the Fascist regime. In the 1950s, after immigrating to British Mandate of Palestine (now Israel) after World War II,[2] the former perfume seller developed the first sets with his family in the backyard of his home in Bat Yam.[3]

Over the years, the family licensed it to other countries and Rummikub became Israel's best selling export game. In 1977, it became a best-selling game in the United States.[2] The following year Hertzano published an Official Rummikub Book, which describes three different versions of the game: American, Sabra, and International.[4] The game was first made by Lemada Light Industries Ltd, founded by Hertzano in 1978 and today is one of the most popular family games of all time.

Hertzano died in September 1987.[5][6]

Awards and recognition[]

See also[]

  • Israeli inventions and discoveries

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Klingbail, Sivan (4 March 2004). "Hertzano family plays with Hasbro again". Haaretz.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Rummikub is the chairman of the board". Archived from the original on 6 November 2006. Retrieved 28 January 2007.
  3. ^ Nostalgic & Vintage Memorabilia
  4. ^ Hertzano, Ephraim (1978). The Official Rummikub Book. Sterling Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-8069-4945-1.
  5. ^ "Behind the Headlines: from Romania to Israel to the Rhine: Rummikub Makes Waves Among Devoted," Jewish Telegraph Agency, 11 October 1994.
  6. ^ "אפרים הרצנו", ויקיפדיה (in Hebrew), 22 October 2019, retrieved 13 March 2021[1]
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