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Shaul Tchernichovsky

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292: 504: 135: 44: 300: 338:) into the Hebrew language as a "sonnet" built of fifteen sonnets in which the final sonnet consists of the first lines of the other fourteen sonnets. Each of his crowns of sonnets concerns a particular topic, such as "On Blood" or "To the Sun". 315:, who dramatically describes Saul's condition at the end of his life. Tchernichovsky particularly identified with the character of Saul, perhaps due to his own name. He further describes in the poem the tragic fall of Saul and his sons on 352:, are regarded by many as his most splendid poetic works. Some even believe that Tchernichovsky's idylls serve as an example and a model for all of the idylls that have been written in the Hebrew language. 225:
He married the Russian-born Christian, Melania Karlova, and resisted all demands from fellow Jews in Palestine that she convert to Judaism. Tchernichovsky and Karlova had a daughter together, Isolda.
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He was active in writers' organizations and a member of the Committee of the Hebrew Language. He was also the editor of the Hebrew terminology manual for medicine and the natural sciences.
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In the poetry of Tchernichovsky there is a blend of the influences of Jewish cultural heritage and world cultural heritage. He writes on Hebrew subjects as in "In Endor", a poem about
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Many of his poems have been set to music by the best Hebrew popular composers, such as Yoel Angel and Nahum Nardi. Singer-songwriters have also set his lyrics to music, as
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he wrote the poems "The Slain of Tirmonye" and "Ballads of Worms" that brought into expression his heart's murmurings concerning the tragic fate of the Jewish people.
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Toward the end of his life he composed some poems that are centered on images from his childhood point of view. These poems, which can properly be termed
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poet. He is considered one of the great Hebrew poets, identified with nature poetry, and as a poet greatly influenced by the culture of
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In 2011, Shaul Tchernichovsky was chosen to be one of four Israeli poets whose portraits would be on Israeli currency (together with
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Even with his yen for world culture, Tchernichovsky is identified with the fate of his people. In response to the
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He was a friend of the Klausner family of Jerusalem, including the child who would grow up to become the novelist
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There are streets named after him in several Israeli cities, such as Jerusalem, Tel Aviv,
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in his name. A school in Tel Aviv is named after him, as is the center for the
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The Zionist Ideas: Visions for the Jewish Homeland--then, Now, Tomorrow
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Tchernichovsky was known as a skilled translator. His translation of
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From 1925 to 1932 he was one of the editors of the newspaper
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Tchernichovsky was born on 20 August 1875 in the village of
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Tchernichovsky is the Hebrew poet most identified with the
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From 1929 to 1930 he spent time in America. In 1931, he
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where he studied from 1890 to 1892 and became active in
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After his death, the Tel Aviv municipality dedicated a
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circles. His first published poem was "In My Dream."
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particularly earned recognition. He also translated
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Mondoweiss. 22 August 2018 536:) and in 1942 (jointly with 220:British Mandate of Palestine 166:Саул Гутманович Черниховский 95:British Mandate of Palestine 756:(in Hebrew). Archived from 272:Herzliya Hebrew High School 960: 855:National Library of Israel 826:Abramson, Glenda (2008). 721:– via Google Books. 653:– via Google Books. 165: 132: 41: 532:, in 1940 (jointly with 377:Oh My Land My Birthplace 361:They Say There Is a Land 249:University of Heidelberg 643:. U of Nebraska Press. 512:Editing and linguistics 832:. Valentine Mitchell. 622:Jewish Virtual Library 520:Awards and recognition 508: 304: 296: 48:Tchernichovsky in 1927 929:Hebrew-language poets 924:Modern Hebrew writers 670:www.timesofisrael.com 506: 302: 294: 188:, Mykhailivka Raion, 763:on 17 December 2007. 626:Shaul Tchernichovsky 600:Tchernichovsky Prize 326:. He introduced the 311:. 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Saul Tchernichovsky
Tchernichovsky in 1927
Mykhailivka
Taurida Governorate
Russian Empire
Jerusalem
British Mandate of Palestine
Palestine

Hebrew
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Hebrew
ancient Greece
Mykhailivka
Taurida Governorate
Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Ukraine
Odessa
Zionist
immigrated
British Mandate of Palestine
Amos Oz
Jerusalem
University of Heidelberg
Kharkiv
Kiev
Minsk
Saint Petersburg
Herzliya Hebrew High School
Tel Aviv

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