List of Hebrew language poets

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List of Hebrew language poets:

Contents

[edit] Biblical

[edit] Early Middle Ages

[edit] Golden Age in Spain

[edit] Medieval Germany

  • Baruch of Worms (early Thirteenth century), liturgical poet and commentator[2]
  • Meir ben Baruch, known as Ma'aram of Rothenburg (1215-1293), a Talmudist, Tosafist and liturgidal poet ande one of the foremost leadeers of Ashkenazic Jews[1]
  • Judah Ben Samuel Halevi (born c. 1086), called the "greatest German-Jewish lyric poet"[1]
  • Judah he-Hasid
  • Samuel he-Hasid
  • Eleazer ben Judah ben Kalonymus of Worms (1176-1238), a Talmudist, Cabalist, moralist, scientist and poet[1]

[edit] Medieval France

[edit] Safed, Palestine Cabalists

[edit] Italian Renaissance

[edit] North Africa and Yemen

[edit] Jewish Enlightenment (Haskalah)

[edit] Modern Hebrew

[edit] A

[edit] B

[edit] C

  • Abraham Chalfi
  • Rahel Chalfi
  • T. Carmi
  • Shlomit Cohen-Assif
  • Sami Shalom Chetrit
  • Jacob Cohen (1881-1960)[1]

[edit] D

[edit] E

  • David Edelstadt (1866-1892), workers poet and one of the first Jewish poets in the United States[2]
  • Israel Efrat
  • Shelley Elkayam

[edit] F

  • Larry Friefeld (Elazar)
  • Lois Friefeld
  • Simeon Samuel Frug (1860-1922), wrote in Russian, Yiddish and Hebrew[1]

[edit] G

[edit] H

[edit] I

[edit] K

[edit] L

[edit] M

[edit] O

[edit] P

[edit] R

[edit] S

[edit] T

[edit] V

[edit] W

[edit] Y

[edit] Z

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay Kravitz, Nathaniel, "3,000 Years of Hebrew Literature", Chicago: Swallow Press Inc., 1972,
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Kravitz, Nathaniel, "3,000 Years of Hebrew Literature", Chicago: Swallow Press Inc., 1972, Appendix B ("Other Hebrew Writers and Scholars"), pp 555-559