• and editor Verdina Shlonsky (1905–1990), Russian Empire–born Israeli composer, pianist, publicist and painter; sister of Abraham This page lists people...
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    Avraham Shlonsky (March 6, 1900 – May 18, 1973; Hebrew: אברהם שלונסקי; Russian: Авраам Шлёнский) was an Israeli poet and editor born in the Russian Empire...
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  • "Toil" (Hebrew: עָמָל Amal) is a 1928 poem by Avraham Shlonsky. The poem forms part of a sequence named after Mount Gilboa. and reflects the author's life...
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  • relatively early (19th century) translator of Milton and Shakespeare Abraham Shlonsky – translator of Shakespeare, Gogol, and others Adin Steinsaltz – translator...
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    Gouri's first published poem, Day Voyage, appeared in Mishmar, edited by Abraham Shlonsky, in 1945. His first complete volume of poetry, Flowers of Fire, was...
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  • Haarmon) Shmuel Hasfari Ephraim Kishon Hanoch Levin Igal Mossinsohn Avraham Shlonsky (Uzt-li-gutz-li) Yehoshua Sobol Abraham B. Yehoshua (Layla beMay)...
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  • Shemer David Shimonowitz, also known as "David Shimoni" (1886-1956) Abraham Shlonsky Simha Siani Tal Slutzker Ronny Someck Jacob Steinberg (1887-1948) Shaul...
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  • (Ben-Sira) and enriched his knowledge of the Hebrew language under Abraham Shlonsky. In 1923, Avni began studying at the Moscow Academy of Fine Arts. Around...
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    lawyer Abraham Shakespeare (1966–2009), lottery winner and apparent murder victim Avraham Shlonsky (1900–1973), Israeli poet and editor Abraham Shneior...
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    Sutzkever's poetry was translated into Hebrew by Nathan Alterman, Avraham Shlonsky and Leah Goldberg. In the 1930s, his work was translated into Russian by...
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    59 Ben Yehuda Street. The name "Kassit" was given to the place by Abraham Shlonsky, named after a type of precious stone (kaseetah), which, according...
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    an die Saüle des Tempels Heiner Bastian, Tod im Leben, a long poem Abraham Shlonsky, Ketavim David Fogel, Kol ha-Shirim, collected by Dan Pagis, edited...
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  • Duber Kahana Shapiro (1870–1943), last Chief Rabbi of Lithuania. Avraham Shlonsky (1900–1973), Israeli poet. Avraham Shochat (1936-2024), Israeli former...
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  • 30Apr1997 1997  Russia Alexander Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin" Translated by Abraham Shlonsky 19Nov1997 1999  Belgium Painting by James Ensor My Favorite Room 16May1999...
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  • the 1930s and 1940s, a neo-symbolic style emerged as well, in Avraham Shlonsky, then Nathan Alterman, and then the Palmach age. In the 1950s and 1960s...
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  • Nitzán Yosef Or [he], 1951 Rami Saari Aharon Shabtai Abraham Schalit David Shimoni Avraham Shlonsky Eisig Silberschlag, 1951 Leon Simon Reuven Snir Joseph...
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  • Chava Shapiro Avner Shats Ofer Shelach Tzur Shezaf David Shimoni Avraham Shlonsky Liad Shoham Simha Siani Eliezer Smoli Zalman Shneur Gershon Shufman Ephraim...
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    part of the local Bohemian scene of artists and poets including Avraham Shlonsky, Isaac Frenkel, Natan Alterman and others who frequented cafes. During...
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  • Scelsi 1905 1988 Italian Quattro pezzi chiascuno su una nota sola Verdina Shlonsky 1905 1990 Israeli Piano Concerto; String Quartet; numerous piano music...
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  • (born 1966) Naomi Shemer (1930–2004) Noam Sheriff (1935–2018) Verdina Shlonsky (1905–1990) Gil Shohat (born 1973) Max Stern (born 1947) Erich Walter Sternberg...
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    cultural figures. Among them – Alexander Penn, Nathan Alterman, Abraham Chalfi, Avraham Shlonsky, Tirza Atar, Dahlia Ravikovitch, Natan Yonatan, Shmulik Chizik...
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  • Segal (born 1980) Ronny Someck (born 1951) Avraham Shlonsky (1900–1973) Rami Saari (born 1963) Abraham Sutzkever (1913–2010) Bracha Serri Avraham Stern...
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    Dahlia Ravikovich Naomi Shemer – songwriter and lyricist Avraham Shlonsky Avraham Stern Abraham Sutzkever Yona Wallach Nathan Zach Zelda Shmuel Yosef Agnon...
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    Goldberg, Ephraim Kishon, Hanoch Levin, Aharon Megged, Moshe Shamir, Avraham Shlonsky, Yehoshua Sobol and A. B. Yehoshua have written Hebrew-language plays....
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    Scelsi (1905–1988): Five quartets (1944, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1984). Verdina Shlonsky (1905–1990): One string quartet. Julia Smith (composer) (1905–1989): One...
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    kibbutz. Among the outstanding names are Uri Zvi Greenberg and Avraham Shlonsky, who found in Palestine the antidote to the rootlessness of the Diaspora...
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    Yafati, Omrim Yeshna Eretz), Hayim Nahman Bialik (Kumi Tzei) and Avraham Shlonsky ("Betchul HaShamayim"). She translated songs by Itzik Manger (including...
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  • List of Hebrew language authors (1884–1968) Max Brod (1900–1973) Avraham Shlonsky (1910–1970) Nathan Alterman (1924–2005) Ephraim Kishon (1926–1998) Nisim...
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  • Bloch Life sciences Alfred Mansfeld Architecture Dora Gad 1967 Avraham Shlonsky Literature Ernst Simon Education Benjamin Akzin Jurisprudence Aryeh Leo...
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  • d/nf) Alexander Shirvanzade (1858–1935, Armenia/Soviet Union, d/f) Avraham Shlonsky (1900–1973, Russian E/Israel, p) Izya Shlosberg (born 1950, Soviet Union/US...
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