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What (who) is Yona Wallach - definition

ISRAELI POET (1944–1985)
יונה וולך; Yona Volach; Yonah Wallach
  • Yona Wallach sculpture garden, Kiryat Ono
  • The Wallach family 1945, from right to left: Nira, Michael, Esther, Yona
  • Poem by Yona Wallach, etched in stone

Kate Wallach         
AMERICAN LAWYER
Draft:Kate Wallach
Kate Wallach (1905–1979) was a legal scholar and librarian in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, known for her work Research in Louisiana Law.
E. Robert Wallach         
AMERICAN LAWYER (1934–2022)
Draft:E. Robert Wallach; Eugene Robert Wallach
Eugene Robert Wallach (April 11, 1934 - May 15, 2022) was a trial lawyer in California. He worked as a personal injury lawyer before moving to Washington D.
Van Wallach         
AMERICAN HERPETOLOGIST
Van Stanley Bartholomew Wallach; Van S. B. Wallach
Van Stanley Bartholomew Wallach (born 1947) is an American herpetologist and an expert on blindsnakes and on the systematics, internal anatomy, and taxonomy of snakes. He has contributed to the descriptions of at least 46 species of snakes and has conducted fieldwork on tropical snakes in the Philippines, Nicaragua, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Wikipedia

Yona Wallach

Yona Wallach (Hebrew: יונה וולך; June 10, 1944 – September 26, 1985) was an Israeli poet. Her surname also appears as Volach. She is considered a revolutionary Israeli feminist and post-modernist.

Wallach was a promising young poet, though she neglected her talents for many years as she used drugs and explored the Jewish mysticism that influenced much of her work. She didn't receive critical acclaim for her work until the late 70s.

Wallach developed breast cancer in 1981 and refused treatment for many years. She died in 1985.

Examples of use of Yona Wallach
1. "A little blood/ only a little blood to top off the honey," wrote poet Yona Wallach.
2. The Tel Aviv City Council has approved the municipal names committee‘s decision to name a square after poetess Yona Wallach.