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Yonatan Ratosh (יונתן רטוש) was the
literary pseudonym of
Uriel Shelach (Hebrew: אוריאל שלח) (November 18, 1908 –
March 25, 1981), an
Israeli poet and...
- Jewish-Palestinian poet
Yonatan Ratosh published an
Epistle to the
Hebrew Youth, the
first manifesto of the Canaanites. In this tract,
Ratosh called upon
Hebrew youth...
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Porat Gabriel Preil Esther Raab
Dorit Rabinyan Rachel Naomi Ragen Yonatan Ratosh Dahlia Ravikovitch Janice Rebibo Abraham Regelson Galila Ron-Feder Amit...
- 1945. He is the son of the
Israeli poet and
political activist Yonatan Ratosh. He
received his PhD for his work on
stable theories in 1969 from the Hebrew...
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Porat won the
Landau Prize and the Ben-Zvi
Prize for his book on
Yonatan Ratosh. His
other research included:
Communism in Arab
Israeli communities Maronite...
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Torah Torah Bright,
Australian snowboarder Torah, 1937 poem by
Yonatan Ratosh Torah,
album by
Mordechai Ben
David Torah,
album by
Tommy Smith (saxophonist)...
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Yonatan Ratosh and
Aharon Amir.
Shifra attested that
Ratosh had
edited her
early poems.
Shifra was also on the
editorial team of
Ratosh's periodical...
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Early Jewish advocates of
Canaanism in the 1940s,
including founder Yonatan Ratosh,
claimed Palestinians were the
descendants of
Canaanites and encouraged...
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Through his
friend Uzzi Ornan, Bet-Zuri knew Uzzi's brother, the poet
Yonatan Ratosh, and was
influenced by his opinions. Bet-Zuri
attended the
Hebrew University...
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moderate version of the "Canaanist"
ideology espoused by
Yonatan Ratosh. Like
Ratosh, Kook was
influenced by
Adolf Gurevich, a
Betar activist with connections...