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Uri Zvi Grinberg - traducción al Inglés

ISRAELI POET (1896-1981)
Uri-Zvi Greenberg; Uri Tzvi Greenberg; Uri Zvi Grinberg
  • [[Brit HaBirionim]] founders [[Abba Ahimeir]], Uri Zvi Greenberg, and Joshua Yeivin

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Uri Zvi Grinberg (poeta y publicista hebreo)
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ISRAELI GENERAL
Uri Saguy; אורי שגיא; Uri Sagie
Uri Saguí (jefe de la sección de inteligencia)
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WEB PAGE IN-LINE DATA SCHEME
Data:; Data: URL; Data URL; Data Url; Data URI; Data Uri; Data: URI; Inline image; Data: uri scheme; Data: URI scheme; Data urls; Data://; Data URIs; Data-URI
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Uri Zvi Greenberg

Uri Zvi Greenberg (Hebrew: אוּרִי צְבִי גְּרִינְבֵּרְג; September 22, 1896 – May 8, 1981; also spelled Uri Zvi Grinberg) was an acclaimed Israeli poet, journalist and politician who wrote in Yiddish and Hebrew. Widely regarded among the greatest poets in the country's history, he was awarded the Israel Prize in 1957 and the Bialik Prize in 1947, 1954 and 1977, all for his contributions to fine literature. Following Israeli independence in 1948, he also served in the first Knesset as a member of Menachem Begin's Herut Party. Greenberg's Revisionist orientation had an important influence on both his writings and his politics. Greenberg is considered to be the most significant representative of Expressionism in Hebrew and Yiddish literature.

Ejemplos de uso de Uri Zvi Grinberg
1. Handing over the areas adjacent to the mountain to the Palestinians will prevent or disrupt the continued Jewish burial at the Mount of Olives, on whose land lie for eternity – next to the common folk – figures who are central to the history of the Jewish people: Rabbi Ovadia of Bertinoro, a commentator on the Mishnah; Rabbi Yehuda Hasid, who built the Hurva synagogue, which was destroyed by the Jordanians in 1'48, and whose cupola decorates the horizon of the Old City; Shai Agnon; Uri Zvi Grinberg; Menachem Begin, Eliezer Ben Yehuda, Rabbi Kook the elder and younger, Pinchas Rutenberg, Yoel Moshe Solomon, the Rivlins, and according to Jewish tradition, Haggai, Zachariah, Malachi and Absalom.