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Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik

Hayim Nahman Bialik (Hebrew: חיים נחמן ביאליק‎‎; January 9, 1873 – July 4, 1934), was a Jewish poet who wrote primarily in Hebrew but also in Yiddish. Bialik was one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew poetry. (via wikipedia)

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הֵצִיץ וָמֵת | He Gazed and Died, a poem on the death of the sage Shimon ben Azzai by Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik (1916)

Contributed on: 20 Mar 2020 by Ruth Nevo (translation) | the Ben Yehuda Project (transcription) | Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik |

A poem describing the ascent and death of the Tannaitic sage, Shimon ben Azzai. . . .


הַכְנִיסִינִי תַּחַת כְּנָפֵךְ | Take Me Under Your Wing, by Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik (1905)

Contributed on: 02 Jan 2019 by Ruth Nevo (translation) | the Ben Yehuda Project (transcription) | Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) |

The prayer-poem, “Take Me Under Your Wing” (1905) by Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik. . . .


אַיֵּךְ | Ayekh (Where are you?), by Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik (1904)

Contributed on: 28 Dec 2018 by the Ben Yehuda Project (transcription) | Ruth Nevo (translation) | Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) |

The poem, Ayekh (Where are you?), by Ḥayyim Naḥman Bialik. . . .