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    Mati Shemoelof (Hebrew: מתי שמואלוף; born July 11, 1972), is an Israeli author, poet, editor, journalist and activist. His first short story collection...
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  • football player Mati Raidma (born 1965), Estonian politician Mati Shemoelof (born 1972), Israeli poet, editor, journalist and activist Mati Sirkel (born...
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  • of "French colonial solidarity with the Israeli occupation forces." Mati Shemoelof in +972 Magazine said anti-Palestinian sentiment is common in Germany...
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    never know if we are really accepted, or if we are playing a role', Mati Shemoelof interview in April 2021 with the Israeli-Berliner writer who wrote a...
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     1435–1436 From Vilna with love: The life of a remarkable Yiddish poet, mati shemoelof, J61, 2018 Sutskever's work in English translation Bibliotheca Iiddica...
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  • historian Walter Laqueur writes that it cannot be classified that way. Mati Shemoelof in +972 Magazine said anti-Palestinian sentiment is common in Germany...
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    author and journalist Zeruya Shalev – author Moshe Shamir – author, poet Mati Shemoelof – poet, editor and journalist Lilac Sigan – writer, journalist, and...
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    with the music of Ella Sheriff for 100 years to Tel Aviv. Along with Mati Shemoelof, Aharon Shabtai, and Almog Behar, Arad is a key member of Guerrilla...
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  • Gertrud Kolmar – German poet and woman of substance, taken too early Archived 16 March 2021 at the Wayback Machine, Mati Shemoelof, Plyus61J, 16 March 2021...
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  • (1913–2010) Bracha Serri Avraham Stern (1907–1942) David Shimoni (1891–1956) Mati Shemoelof (born 1972) Shva Salhoov (born 1963) Nava Semel (1954–2017) David Dean...
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    include: Eran Tzelgov, Aharon Shabtai, Yudit Shahar, Roy "Chicky" Arad, Mati Shemoelof, Ronny Someck, Yuval Ben-Ami, Joshua Simon, Maya Bejerano, Almog Behar...
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  • grace of god Eli Eshed, Yehezkel Nafshy's poets and artists dialog Mati Shemoelof, joy the young poetry, KETEM, issue 2, February 2007 Galit Giat on Self...
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    well-known and won national awards, such as Roy Hasan, Tehila Hakimi, Mati Shemoelof, and others. According to some culture critics, Ars Poetica has given...
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  • place in Israeli literature should finally be celebrated, Mondoweiss, Mati Shemoelof, 18.8.2020 In English :http://acc.teachmideast.org/texts.php...
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  • her in a condescending manner, and according to researcher and poet Mati Shemoelof, it is far from coincidental that one of her best-known poems in this...
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  • Haaretz. "The Sapir Fund". Mifal Hapais (the Israel State Lottery). Mati Shemoelof wrote his novel "The Prize" about a diasporic Hebrew prize for fiction...
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  • Rehovot. Among the poets who protested were Aharon Shabtai, Eran Hadas, Mati Shemoelof, Yuval Ben-Ami and Yudit Shahar. List of literary magazines Opening...
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