Rachel Bluwstein Sela (20 September (Julian calendar) 1890 – 16 April 1931) was a Hebrew-language poet who immigrated to Palestine, then part of the Ottoman...
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List of songs based on poems (section Rachel Bluwstein)
This is a list of some poems that have been subsequently set to music. In the classical music tradition, this type of setting may be referred to as an...
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characters with the name) Rachel Bluwstein, a Hebrew-language poet often referred to simply as Rachel or Rachel the Poetess Rachel Ros, a French singer and...
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actress Rachel Blanchard, Canadian actress Rachel Bloom (born 1987), American actress Rachel Bloomekatz (born 1982), American lawyer Rachel Bluwstein (1890–1931)...
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for the song Kinneret (also known as Sham Harei Golan) written by Rachel Bluwstein, for the Central Command Band. In 1964, she wrote songs for the Yarkon...
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one of the founders; Zionist activist and Israeli politician Rachel Bluwstein (a.k.a. "Rachel the Poetess"; 1890–1931), national poet Moshe Dayan (1915–1981)...
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series would bear the portraits of prominent Hebrew poets, among them Rachel Bluwstein, Shaul Tchernichovsky, Leah Goldberg and Nathan Alterman. In December...
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poets include Yehuda Amichai, Nathan Alterman, Leah Goldberg, and Rachel Bluwstein. Internationally famous contemporary Israeli novelists include Amos...
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Baruch Agadati (1895–1976), dancer and choreographer Rachel Bluwstein (1890–1931), known as "Rachel the Poetess"; returned to Palestine on board the Ruslan...
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tuberculosis Sukanta Bhattacharya, Bengali poet and playwright Jonas Biliūnas Rachel Bluwstein Randolph Bourne, at age 4, he developed tuberculosis of the spine,...
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director Denis Bakurskiy, former Russian professional football player Rachel Bluwstein, poet Alexey Bogolyubov, painter Nikolai Bondarenko, politician Viktor...
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portraits would be on Israeli currency (together with Leah Goldberg, Rachel Bluwstein, and Nathan Alterman); the 50 NIS bill was unveiled on 10 September...
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Bittersweet Song (Hebrew: זמר נוגה, romanized: Zemer Noogge) after a poem by Rachel Bluwstein. Baumel's remains were handed over to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin...
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print. In November 2017, Sharett's portrait was replaced with that of Rachel Bluwstein. Sharett in Ottoman uniform with sister, Rebecca, 1917 Sharett with...
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Helena Kagan (1889–1978), physician, Israeli pioneer in pediatrics Rachel Bluwstein (1890–1931), Hebrew poet Ludwig Blum (1891–1975), Czechoslovakia-born...
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"the girls' farm") to train Zionist women in farming. The famous poet Rachel Bluwstein was one of the graduates. Zionist settlers were usually young and far...
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time, he did not lapse into dogmatism either. When Rachel Bluwstein (1890–1931), known as 'Rachel the Poetess', asked his opinion about whether she should...
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also known as "Rachel the poetess" (Hebrew: רחל המשוררת), pen name of Rachel Bluwstein Sela (1890–1931), poet who immigrated to Palestine in 1909 Yonatan...
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Motzri. In 1935, they married. She later changed her name to Rachel (inspired by Rachel Bluwstein) and lived with Maccabi in Moshav Tel Tzur (today Even Yehuda)...
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Berdyczewski Isaac Dov Berkowitz Haim Nachman Bialik Erez Biton Yaakov Blau Rachel Bluwstein Shani Boianjiu Reuben Asher Braudes Yosef Haim Brenner Martin Buber...
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Hebrew-language writer Isaac Dov Berkowitz, writer Hayyim Nahman Bialik, poet Rachel Bluwstein, poet Yosef Haim Brenner, Hebrew-language writer Osip Brik, author...
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Series B: 1999-2017 Series A: 1988-1999 Obverse Design Portrait of Rachel Bluwstein; the poem Kinneret in microprinting; Palm tree branches in the background...
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Roll Morton, American jazz pianist, composer and bandleader (d. 1941) Rachel Bluwstein, Israeli poet (d. 1931) September 21 – Max Immelmann, German World...
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milestones of the Israeli pop music. The song Zemer Nuge was written by Rachel Bluwstein. In 2007, forty years after its original release date, a remastered...
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Israeli poets who would appear on Israel's currency (together with Rachel Bluwstein, Shaul Tchernichovsky, and Natan Alterman). The design of the 100 new...
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"theological culturology" Georgy Oppokov (1888–1938), Russian Bolshevik Rachel Bluwstein (1890–1931), Hebrew-language poet Isaak Zelensky (1890–1938), Russian...
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(1873–1934) Shaul Tchernichovsky (1875–1943) Shmuel Yosef Agnon (1888–1970) Rachel Bluwstein (1890–1931) Leah Goldberg (1911–1970) Amos Oz (1939–2018)...
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1854) Jacob Hägg, Swedish admiral and painter (b. 1839) April 16 – Rachel Bluwstein, Israeli poet (b. 1890) April 20 – Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon, Scottish...
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(Shmulevich). Tarichaea Berl Katznelson, Zionist leader Rachel Bluwstein, usually referred to simply as "Rachel", Hebrew-language poet from Palestine "Regional...
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Reason for honor Denomination Obverse or reverse In circulation since Rachel Bluwstein 1890–1931 Poet ₪20 obverse 2017 Shaul Tchernichovsky 1875–1943 ₪50...
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