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Bialik

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Bialik [ˈbjɑːlɪk]
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(Bialik, Hayyim Nahman or Chaim Nachman (1873-1934) M, Russiannational of birth: Jewish, WRITING: poet, WRITING: writer) Hayyim Nahman (ˈhaɪm ˈnɑxman) or Chaim Nachman. 1873-1934, Russian Jewish poet and writer. His long poems The Talmud Student (1894) and In the City of Slaughter (1903) established him as the major Hebrew poet of modern times


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We quarreled like the body parts of the man who brought the milk of the lioness down from the mountains in the legend told by Bialik.
WESTERN MICHIGAN--In October (photo on l), Peter I Bialik (ctr.
I, too, like Hitler, believe in the power of the blood idea," wrote Chaim Nachman Bialik, Israel's much-admired poet, in his 1934 "The Present Hour.
 
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