Asher Barash (1889 – June 1952) was an Israeli writer, editor, teacher, and translator. Asher Barash was born in Lopatyn, near Brody in Galicia. He was...
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at the initiative of Asher Barash, the Association established Machon Genazim (Repository Institute), now known as the Asher Barash Bio-Bibliographical...
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Nahum Slouschz (right) with S. Shalom (standing) and Asher Barash (center), 1948...
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the initiative of the writer and editor Asher Barash. After his death, the institute was named after him. Barash served as its first chairman until his...
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Jacob Steinberg Avraham Kahana 1938 Ya'akov Cohen Baruch Chizik 1939 Asher Barash Yehuda Burla (also 1954) Zvi Rudy Melech Zagrodski 1940 Zelda Mishkovsky...
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Shalom Yosef Shapira Shin Shalom (standing) with Asher Barash (centre) and Nahum Slouschz (right), photographed during a Hebrew writers' conference in...
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manuscript for her novel Rehov ha-Madregot (Street of steps) won the Asher Barash Competition. It was published in 1955 and became a bestseller. This was...
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it has further access via national roads to Lviv, Rivne, and Lutsk. Asher Barash Чисельність наявного населення України на 1 січня 2022 [Number of Present...
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contributors included: Nathan Agmon Shmuel Yosef Agnon Ahad Ha'am Sholem Asch Asher Barash Bar-Tovia [Wikidata] Simcha Ben-Zion [Wikidata] Yitzhak Ben-Zvi Micha...
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Isaac Lamdan: Selected Letters, Hebrew: Israel Matz Foundation and the Asher Barash National Institute "Gnazim", New York, Tel Aviv 1998 Encyclopedia of...
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