Definition of Tchernichovsky. Meaning of Tchernichovsky. Synonyms of Tchernichovsky

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Tchernichovsky. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Tchernichovsky and, of course, Tchernichovsky synonyms and on the right images related to the word Tchernichovsky.

Definition of Tchernichovsky

No result for Tchernichovsky. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Tchernichovsky from wikipedia

- Shaul Tchernichovsky (Hebrew: שאול טשרניחובסקי) or Saul Gutmanovich Tchernichovsky (Russian: Саул Гутманович Черниховский; 20 August 1875 – 14 October...
- Tchernichovsky Prize is an Israeli prize awarded to individuals for exemplary works of translation into Hebrew. The Tchernichovsky Prize is awarded by...
- portraits of prominent Hebrew poets, among them Rachel Bluwstein, Shaul Tchernichovsky, Leah Goldberg and Nathan Alterman. In December 2010, it was announced...
- and illustrator Shaul Stampfer (born 1948), Jewish historian Shaul Tchernichovsky (1875-1943), Russian-born Hebrew poet Shaul Yahalom (born 1947), Israeli...
- early modern poetry by poets such as Hayim Nahman Bialik and Shaul Tchernichovsky. The use of penultimate stress has led to the weakening of the final...
- Amnon raped his half-sister Tamar. The name was suggested by Shaul Tchernichovsky. In the early 19th century, Lady Mary Elizabeth Bennet (1785–1861),...
- first members of its board of directors. He is also a recipient of the Tchernichovsky Prize for exemplary translation. List of Israel Prize recipients Запис...
- 1856) multiplied. Prominent poets were Hayim Nahman Bialik and Shaul Tchernichovsky; there were also novels written in the language. The revival of the...
- Yiddish novel by David Pinsky Bar-Kokhba (1929), a Hebrew drama by Shaul Tchernichovsky Bar-Kokhba (1939), a Yiddish drama by Shmuel Halkin Bar-Kokhba (1941)...
- not taught in schools alongside the classic poems of Bialik, Shaul Tchernichovsky, David Shimoni, and others. In 1933 Shlonsky founded the literary w****ly...