Mapping Urban Cafés and Modern Jewish Culture

Ḥayim Naḥman Bialik

Ḥayim Naḥman Bialik (1873–1934), born in Ukraine and living for a time in the Jewish cultural hub of Odessa until 1921. In 1924, Bialik moved to Palestine and built a house in Tel Aviv on a street that was named after him in his lifetime. He came to be known as Israel's national poet.

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  1. “Sages of Odessa” Isabella Buzynski
  2. Tel Aviv, Jerusalem Kai Mishuris
  3. Warsaw, Poland Kai Mishuris
  4. People of Vienna Kai Mishuris
  5. Berlin, Germany Kai Mishuris
  6. Odessa Cafes Kai Mishuris
  7. Odessa Kai Mishuris

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  1. “Sages of Odessa”
  2. Tel Aviv, Jerusalem
  3. Warsaw, Poland
  4. People of Vienna
  5. Berlin, Germany
  6. Odessa Cafes
  7. Odessa