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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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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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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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Arabic name Bab al-Tumm, "Gate of the Mouth". The poet
Rachel Bluwstein, the "prophet of labor" A. D. Gordon, and
paramilitary commander and leading...
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poets include Yehuda Amichai,
Nathan Alterman, Leah Goldberg, and
Rachel Bluwstein.
Internationally famous contemporary novelists include Amos Oz, Etgar...
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Isaac Dov
Berkowitz Haim
Nachman Bialik Erez
Biton Yaakov Blau
Rachel Bluwstein Shani Boianjiu Reuben Asher Braudes Yosef Haim
Brenner Martin Buber Oded...
- Song (Hebrew: זמר נוגה, romanized: Zemer Noogge)
after a poem by
Rachel Bluwstein. Baumel's
remains were
handed over to
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin...
- 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...
- name (including a list of
people and
characters with the name)
Rachel Bluwstein, a Hebrew-language poet
often referred to
simply as
Rachel or
Rachel the...
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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...