- lamdan
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Lamdan — Lamden is a late Hebrew expression for a man who is well informed in rabbinical literature, although not a scholar in the technical sense of the term ( talmid hakham ); it does not seem to have been used before the 18th century. Ezekiel… … Wikipedia
LAMDAN, YIẒḤAK — (1899–1954), Hebrew poet and editor. Born in Mlinov, Ukraine, Lamdan received a traditional and secular education. During World War I he was cut off from his family and wandered through southern Russia with his brother, who was later killed in a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Lamdan — Lamdạn, Isaak (Jizchak), hebräischer Dichter, * Mlinow (Wolhynien) 7. 11. 1899, ✝ Ramat Gan 1954; emigrierte 1920 nach Palästina. Seine dort sehr einflussreiche epische Dichtung »Massada« (1927, hebräisch) stellt das Heilige Land als einzige… … Universal-Lexikon
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Lamdan, Yitzhak — (1899 1954) Hebrew poet. He was born in Milnov, in the Ukraine, and witnessed the Ukrainian pogroms after World War I. In 1920 he emigrated to Palestine, where he initially worked as a labourer. From 1934 he published and edited the literary… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Yizhak Lamdan — (Mlinov, Ucrania, 1899 1954) fue un escritor, traductor y poeta israelí, que recibió desde su infancia una educación tradicional y secular. Durante la Primera Guerra Mundial fue reclutado y viajó a través del sur de Rusia con su hermano, que fue… … Wikipedia Español
Mapam — מפ ם Leader Meir Ya ari (1948 73) Ya akov Hazan Meir Talmi Victor Shem Tov Yair Tzaban Haim Oron Founded January 1948 Dissolved … Wikipedia
Mapam — manifestando en el Primero de mayo de 1950. En la pancarta se lee Primero de Mayo por la Paz y Hermandad entre los Pueblos . Mapam (en hebreo: מפ ם … Wikipedia Español
GILYONOT — (Heb. גִּלְיוֹנוֹת), an independent literary monthly published in Tel Aviv from 1934 to 1954, founded and edited by Yiẓhak Lamdan . Lamdan s strong Zionist and socialist ideas were expressed both in his literary and editorial policy. He viewed… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Natan Yonatan — Born Natan Klein 20 September 1923 Kiev, Ukraine Died March 12, 2004(2004 03 12) … Wikipedia