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  1. Hayim Nahman Bialik ( Hebrew: חיים נחמן ביאַליק; January 9, 1873 – July 4, 1934) [a] was a Jewish poet who wrote primarily in Hebrew and Yiddish. Bialik is considered a pioneer of modern Hebrew poetry, part of the vanguard of Jewish thinkers who gave voice to a new spirit of his time, and recognized today as Israel's national poet. [1] .

  2. Jun 30, 2024 · Haim Naḥman Bialik (born January 9, 1873, Radi, Volhynia, Ukraine, Russian Empire—died July 4, 1934, Vienna, Austria) was a leading Hebrew poet, esteemed for expressing in his verse the yearnings of the Jewish people and for making the modern Hebrew language a flexible medium of poetic expression.

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  3. Hayyim Nahman Bialik is considered the national poet of modern Israel. Although he died before the State of Israel was founded, his poems became anthems for the Zionist movement. He is still widely read and celebrated in Israel today.

  4. Hayim Nahman Bialik was one of the greatest Hebrew poets and innovators of the Hebrew language. You can view many materials relating to Bialik at the NLI.

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    Hayim Nahman Bialik (1873–1934) was a poet, writer, editor, translator and publisher. He was one of the greatest Hebrew poets and innovators of the Hebrew language, among the founders of a new field of Hebrew children’s literature and, as a result of his great influence, became commonly known as “the national poet.”

  6. The work of Hayyim Nahman Bialik takes on many genres and modes of expression. His national poetry laments the degeneration of the Jewish nation in exile and strives to stimulate latent forces to create a new destiny.

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  8. BIALIK, ḤAYYIM NAḤMAN (1873–1934), the greatest Hebrew poet of modern times, essayist, storywriter, translator, and editor, who exercised a profound influence on modern Jewish culture.