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Yehoshua Ḥana
Rawnitzki (Hebrew: יהושע חנא רבניצקי; 13
September 1859 – 4 May 1944) was a
Hebrew publisher, editor, and
collaborator of
Hayim Nahman Bialik...
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which expresses a
longing for Zion, in a
booklet edited by
Yehoshua Hana
Rawnitzki (1859–1944),
which opened the
doors into the
Jewish literary circles in...
- The
Odessa literary group in 1916; from left to right:
Yehoshua Hana
Rawnitzki,
Shloyme Ansky,
Mendele M. Sforim,
Hayim N. Bialik,
Simon Frug. Born Simeon...
- that was
compiled and
edited by
Hayim Nahman Bialik and
Yehoshua Hana
Rawnitzki starting from 1903. Most of the
sources included in
Sefer HaAggadah come...
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Midrash literature. It was
edited by
Hayim Nahman Bialik and
Yehoshua Hana
Rawnitzki.
Bialik and
Ravnitzky worked for
three years to
compile a comprehensive...
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Midrash literature. It was
edited by
Hayim Nahman Bialik and
Yehoshua Hana
Rawnitzki.
Bialik and
Ravnitzky worked to
compile a
comprehensive and representative...
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published in Ha-Shiloaḥ in
January 1902. Kaminer,
Isaac (1905). Ahad Ha'am;
Rawnitzki,
Yehoshua Ḥana (eds.).
Shirei Yitsḥak ben
Avraham doktor Kaminer. Odessa:...
- sent a copy of Bialik's
first poem, "El ha-Tzippor", to
Yehoshua Hana
Rawnitzki,
editor of Pardes,
where it was
published in 1892. ****s,
Khayim Leyb....
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works of
Solomon ben
Gabirol by
Hayim Nahman Bialik and
Yehoshua Hana
Rawnitzki include seven riddles, some of
which appear in the
Genizah fragment as...
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Ziskind Rabinovitz [Wikidata] Zina Rabinowitz [Wikidata]
Yehoshua Hana
Rawnitzki David Remez Chava Shapiro Malka Shekhtman [Wikidata] Pinḥas Shifman [Wikidata]...