• Haim Hazaz (Hebrew: חיים הזז; 16 September 1898 – 24 March 1973) was an Israeli novelist. Haim Hazaz was born in the village of Sidorovichi, Kiev Governorate...
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  • president of the Weizmann Institute of Science Haim Hazan (1937–1994), Israeli basketball player Haim Hazaz (1898–1973), Israeli novelist Chaim Herzog (1918–1997)...
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    midst. The most important writers of the first generation, S.Y. Agnon and Haim Hazaz, were deeply rooted in their European background, and served as links...
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  • Gur Shimon Halkin Avigdor Hameiri Shulamith Hareven Shmuel Hasfari Haim Hazaz Meshullam Feivush Heller Shlomo Herberg Dalia Hertz Amira Hess Ayin Hillel...
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    literature, in 1940 (jointly with Zelda Mishkovsky) and in 1942 (jointly with Haim Hazaz). After his death, the Tel Aviv municipality dedicated a prize for exemplary...
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    distance") was published in 1929. In 1948, her son Nahum (Zuzik) Hazaz from the writer Haim Hazaz died in the 1947–1949 Palestine war. Since then she never wrote...
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    Tur-Sinai 1941 Shalom Yosef Shapira Joseph Klausner (also 1949) 1942 Haim Hazaz (also 1970) Shaul Tchernichovsky (also 1940) Nahum Slouschz 1943 Aharon...
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    Shazar Boulevard (near Binyanei Ha'uma), Ben-Zvi Boulevard [he], and then Haim Hazaz Boulevard to Gala Galaction Square. Jerusalem Gateway Transport in Jerusalem...
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  • Sermon (band), a rock band from Syracuse, New York "The Sermon", story by Haim Hazaz "The Sermon", 1975, Season 4 Episode 1 of The Waltons This disambiguation...
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  • Jewish History category Yeralshalmi is undecided about Yudka, the hero in Haim Hazaz's (1898–1973) 1942 controversial short story, Ha-Derashah or "The Sermon"...
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    privileged heroes began to take a hold in Israeli imagination. One example is Haim Hazaz's In One Noose (1963), whose two protagonists, Meir Halperin (Feinstein)...
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    Daily Forward called Miron "the doyen of Israeli literary criticism." Haim Hazaz : a Monograph (Hebrew: חיים הזז : אסופת מסות). Hapoalim Publishers, 1959...
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  • years after his death. First recipient of the prize for Jewish studies. Haim Hazaz Literature One of first two recipients of the prize for Literature. Ya'akov...
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  • Pesaḥ Ginzburg [Wikidata] Simon Ginzburg [Wikidata] Uri Zvi Greenberg Haim Hazaz Joseph Elias Heller [Wikidata] Aaron Abraham Kabak David Kahana Itzhak...
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  • Harekhavi Shulamith Hareven Paul Hartal Galit Hasan-Rokem Roy Hasan Haim Hazaz Haim Hefer Dalia Hertz Amira Hess Ayin Hillel Yair Hurvitz Naphtali Herz...
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    she wrote and illustrated. Her first illustrations were for a book by Haim Hazaz. In 2004, a “story garden” was inaugurated in the city of Holon, where...
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  • Russian (Lithuania)-born Israeli physician and historian. 24 March – Haim Hazaz (born 1898), Russian (Ukraine)-born Israeli novelist. 18 May – Avraham...
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