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Zelda (poet)

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214:, and Russian fairy tales, this collection established her reputation in the literary world. Her poems, highly spiritual but at same time very direct, colorful, and precise, appealed to both religious and secular people. Zelda's poetry is imbued with deep faith, free of the doubt and irony that sometimes permeates the work of other modern 173:, where she taught until her return to Jerusalem in 1935. In Jerusalem, she also worked as a schoolteacher. In 1950 she married Hayim Mishkovsky and from then on devoted herself to writing. One of her students was Amos Klausner, later the novelist 183:
that he had a schoolboy crush on her. Years after graduation, he visited her at home (she was still living at the same address) and was deeply touched that she still remembered how he liked her lemonade.
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Shenivdelu Mikol Merhaq (That Became Separated from Every Distance) (1985)
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In 2004, a collection of Zelda's poetry appeared in English translation:
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poets. Her poems reflect her abiding faith – for example in
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Amos Oz, A Tale of Love and Darkness, London 2004, pp.274 - 293.
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dynasty of Hen-Gracian, which traces its roots to 11th century
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Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
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translated, with introduction and notes, by Marcia Falk (2004)
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in 1926. Her mother, Rachel Hen, was a daughter of Rabbi
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Burials at the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives
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The Spectacular Difference: Selected Poems of Zelda,
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The Spectacular Difference: Selected Poems of Zelda,
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Index

poet
Hebrew
poet
Chernihiv
Chernigov Governorate
Russian Empire
Lubavitcher Rebbe
Menachem Mendel Schneersohn
Jerusalem
Dovid Tzvi Chein
Chernigov
Sephardic
Barcelona
British Palestine
Mizrachi
Tel Aviv
Haifa
Amos Oz
A Tale of Love and Darkness
Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Chabad
Jewish mysticism
Hasidism
Hebrew
Shabbat candles
Marcia Falk
Hebrew Union College Press
Brenner Prize
Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
Bialik Prize

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