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225: 217: 188: 160: 195: 167: 36: 336:, letters, various personal documents and photographs, as well as a unique collection of recordings. The institute currently keeps close to 900 personal archives of writers, poets, playwrights, researchers and thinkers from the middle of the 19th century to the present day. Among the literary artists whose archives are kept in Gnazim are 414:
The institute serves researchers, scholars, media people, writers and the interested public in general. The Institute's treasures are exposed to the general public through various media channels, social networks, exhibitions, lectures, tours and artistic expressions such as plays based on archives.
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The purpose of the archive was to assemble and preserve the works of the Hebrew authors who lived and worked in different countries and in Israel. It contains
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and the archive of David Hofstein, who was executed in the former Soviet Union by Stalin in 1952, are also preserved in Gnazim.
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The archive was established in 1951 by the Hebrew Writers Association in Israel, at the initiative of the writer and editor
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The institute operated under the auspices of the Hebrew Writers Association until
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It also holds manuscripts and letters of writers who were murdered in
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David Vogel's Lost Hebrew Novel, Viennese Romance at jstor
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Hebrew

Director
Adiva Geffen
Tel Aviv
Israel
32°04′36″N 34°47′10″E / 32.0767°N 34.7862°E / 32.0767; 34.7862
Hebrew Writers Association in Israel
http://gnazimorg.startlogic.com/
Gnazim Institute is located in Tel Aviv
Gnazim Institute is located in Israel


Hebrew Writers Association in Israel
Hebrew
Hebrew
Beit Ariela
Tel Aviv
Asher Barash
1952
David Shimoni
1956
Yehuda Burla
2003
2007
2010
Beit Ariela
Tel Aviv
2016
Adiva Geffen

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