Bialik

Bia·lik

[byah-lik]
noun
Cha·im Nach·man [khahy-eem nahkh-mahn; English khahy-im nahkh-muhn] , 1873–1934, Hebrew poet, born in Russia.
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Bialik (ˈbjɑːlɪk) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Hayyim Nahman (ˈhaɪm ˈnɑxman) orChaim Nachman. 1873--1934, Russian Jewish poet and writer. His long poems The Talmud Student (1894) and In the City of Slaughter (1903) established him as the major Hebrew poet of modern times

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