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    ISBN 0-8142-1485-1. Natan Zach; translated from the Hebrew by Peter Everwine & Schulamit Yasny-Starkman (1982). The static element: selected poems of Natan Zach. Atheneum...
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  • Natan Spigel (1886–1942), Polish-Jewish painter Natan Yonatan (1923–2004), Israeli poet Natan or Nathan Zach (1930–2020), Israeli poet Bernard Natan (1886–1942)...
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  • And Selected (1966) New and Selected Poems (1966) Against Parting by Natan Zach (c. 1967), translator from Hebrew Three Poems (1969) Poems (1969) editor...
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    (born 1937), molecular biophysicist, a founder of Israeli bioinformatics Natan Zach (born 1930), poet Dana Amir psychoanalyst List of universities in Israel...
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  • Miriam Yalan-Shteklis Abraham B. Yehoshua Avoth Yeshurun S. Yizhar Natan Yonatan Natan Zach Nurit Zarchi Zelda Benny Ziffer List of Hebrew-language playwrights...
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  • Texas. 2019. ISBN 978-1936205950. Natan Zach (2011). The Countries We Live In: The Selected Poems of Natan Zach 1955-1979. Tavern Books. ISBN 978-1-935635-08-6...
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    Halkin, for literature (1975) Haim Hefer, for Hebrew songwriting (1983) Natan Zach, for poetry (1995) Michael Gross, for painting and sculpture (2000) Gila...
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    literary journal "Likrat" (Hebrew: לקראת) with Aryeh Sivan, Moshe Dor, and Natan Zach. From 1957 to 1960 he studied comparative literature at Yale University...
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  • Luke Rhinehart American novelist, screenwriter, and nonfiction writer 87 Natan Zach Israeli poet 89 Complications of Alzheimer's disease Mikhail Zhvanetsky...
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    Mikra-Studio Gallery in November 1951. Schloss depicted ordinary women. The poet Natan Zach wrote about her works in 1955: "Her motto remains that which has been...
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