Saul Tchernichovsky
Saul Tchernichovsky was a preeminent Hebrew poet, born in 1875 in the Russian Empire and later immigrated to the Land of Israel, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire. He is known for his lyrical poetry, which often explores themes of love, nature, and classical mythology, reflecting his deep appreciation for the classics which he studied extensively. Tchernichovsky's work is marked by its passion and its commitment to humanistic values, and he is considered one of the great poets of the Hebrew language, contributing significantly to its modern revival.
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3ב100 שחקי שחקי על החלומות / טשרניחובסקי