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    Abraham Mapu (Lithuanian: Abraomas Mapu; 1808 in Vilijampolė, Kaunas – 1867 in Königsberg, Prussia) was a Lithuanian novelist. He wrote in Hebrew as part...
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  • Hezi Leskali Hanoch Levin Zvi Lieberman Savyon Liebrecht Irit Linur Abraham Mapu Aharon Megged Sami Michael Agi Mishol Mendele Mocher Sefarim Igal Mossinsohn...
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    poetry, and also authored biblical exegesis and educational handbooks. Abraham Mapu authored the first Hebrew full-length novel, Ahavat Zion "Love of Zion"...
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  • countries Mapu (town) (马铺镇), in Luyi County, Henan Pluriarc, a string instrument from West Africa, also called a mapu. People named Mapu: Abraham Mapu (1808-1867)...
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    ignore the rules of biblical Hebrew, and proponents of that style, like Abraham Mapu, and added into the vocabulary a host of words from the Rabbinic Age...
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    literally The Painted Eagle, or The Hypocrite is an 1858 Hebrew novel by Abraham Mapu. The novel is partly set in the salon of a Lithuanian magnate, in which...
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  • continues public readings until the year of his death. unknown dates Abraham Mapu's historical novel Ahavat Zion ("Love of Zion"), set in ancient Israel...
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    contemporary Avishag. The 19th-century Eastern European Jewish writer Abraham Mapu used "Hagit", derived from the above, as the name of the female protagonist...
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  • Emuret George MacDonald – Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women Abraham Mapu – Ayit Tzavua (Hypocrite Eagle) Aleksey Pisemsky Boyarschina One Thousand...
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  • scholar of the Talmud Osip Mandelstam (1891–1938), poet and librettist Abraham Mapu (1808–1867), Hebrew novelist Isser Zalman Meltzer (1870–1953), rabbi...
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  • of Hermann Reckendorf [he; de]; Ḥayye Abraham Mapu (Vienna, 1870), a biography of the Hebrew writer Abraham Mapu, with two appendices containing Moshe...
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  • after the fall of the November Uprising in Russian partition of Poland. Abraham Mapu (1808–1867), Hebrew novelist Ferdinand Nesselmann (1811 Fürstenau – 1881...
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  • unsigned articles, including entries on Haifa; Iraq; Jaffa; Madagascar; Abraham Mapu; Palestine 1919-42 (an 11,816-word entry); Arthur Ruppin; and Tel-Aviv...
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    Image of Levinsohn (centre) with fellow Maskilim Isaac Erter, Samuel Joseph Fuenn, Solomon Rubin, and Abraham Mapu....
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    included Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor (the "Kovner Rav"; officiated 1864-96), Abraham Mapu, one of the first modern Hebrew writers, and Israel Isidor Elyashev,...
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  • Isaac Bickerstaff Ayit Tzavua or The Hypocrite, an 1858 Hebrew novel by Abraham Mapu The Hypocrite, a, 1898 novel by C. Ranger-Gull The Hypocrites, a 1906...
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    poet Abraham Baer Lebensohn, whose poems "Shire Sefat Kodesh" were extraordinarily successful. The creator of the Hebrew novel was Abraham Mapu (1808–67)...
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  • physician and academic Friedrich Litten (1873-1940), jurist and academic Abraham Mapu (1808-1867), Hebraist Hermann Minkowski (1864-1909), mathematician Arno...
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    player George Maciunas, artist, founding member of Fluxus Maironis, poet Abraham Mapu, Hebrew novelist of the Haskalah movement Šarūnas Marčiulionis, basketball...
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  • II in 1873–1875 after he had returned from a trip to Palestine. 1853 Abraham Mapu publishes Ahabat Zion, the first Hebrew novel, a romance of the time...
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  • (1780–1844): "...He is an illui about Chassidut..." (Kotzker Rebbe) Abraham Mapu (Hebrew writer) (1808–1867): "...His early education in Bible and Talmud...
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    Lithuanian poet Abraham Baer Lebensohn, known as the "father of poetry", whose poems "Shire Sefat Kodesh" were extraordinarily successful. Abraham Mapu (1808–1867)...
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  • became private Hebrew instructor, and where he made the acquaintance of Abraham Mapu. Proser began his literary career with contributions to Ha-Melitz, published...
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    children to "new" Hebrew literature and commonly read from the works of Abraham Mapu and Judah Leib Gordon and Jewish periodicals of those days. From the...
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    Hebrew poetry at an early age. He took instruction in Hebrew grammar from Abraham Mapu when fourteen, and entered the Vilna Rabbinical School at the age of...
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  • to read both the Bible and modern Hebrew works, such as the novels of Abraham Mapu. Her father died when she was nine years old, and not long afterward...
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    her male colleagues in the Hebrew revival – Abraham Mapu, Judah Leib Gordon, and Moses Lilienblum.: 23  Mapu was the first fellow Hebrew writer with whom...
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    when he was invited to teach at Rossiena, where he befriended novelist Abraham Mapu. He remained there until the end of 1843. At length he went to Berlin...
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  • the Israeli poet Leah Goldberg: "Leah's Absence". Another references Abraham Mapu; others, Jacob Glatstein and Mendele Mocher Sforim. Yael Feldman wrote...
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    stavio Mostar na umjetničku mapu Europe. Direktor Aluminija o mogućnostima razvoja: Mostar ima svjetlu budućnost. Fena.ba | Abraham Group and Aluminij sign...
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