• Simon Halkin (Hebrew: שמעון הלקין) was a Jewish poet, novelist, teacher, and translator. He died in 1987. Simon Halkin, the brother of Abraham Halkin...
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  • Adele Halkin, a plaintiff of the Halkin v. Helms case, United States Hillel Halkin Oleh Halkin Simon Halkin Léon Halkin Léon-Ernest Halkin Barry Halkin, musician...
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  • of Shmuel Halkin. Halkin was born in 1904 in the Russian Empire, the younger brother of Simon Halkin. He is also the cousin of Shmuel Halkin. In 1914,...
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    drama by Shaul Tchernichovsky Bar-Kokhba (1939), a Yiddish drama by Shmuel Halkin Bar-Kokhba (1941), a Yiddish novel by Abraham Raphael Forsyth A csillag...
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    nine children in a Hasidic, Jewish household and a cousin of Simon and Abraham Halkin. Halkin was interested in Jewish culture as a child, later as a young...
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    Gullberg (1898–1961) 7 Martin Buber (1878–1965)  Austria  Israel philosophy Simon Halkin (1899–1987) 8 Ernest Claes (1885–1968)  Belgium novel, short story, drama...
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  • Hillel Halkin (Hebrew: הלל הלקין; born 1939) is an American-born Israeli translator, biographer, literary critic, and novelist who has lived in Israel...
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  • biblical scholar 1969 Gershom Scholem Jewish philosopher and historian 1970 Simon Halkin Poet and novelist 1970 Pinchas Litvinovsky Artist 1970 Moshe Rachmilewitz...
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    Nominator(s) 1 Shmuel Yosef Agnon (1887–1970)  Israel novel, short story Simon Halkin (1899–1987) 2 Mark Aldanov (1886–1957)  Soviet Union ( Ukraine)  France...
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    (1955) Marcel Janco, for painting (1967) Gertrud Kraus, for dance (1968) Simon Halkin, for literature (1975) Haim Hefer, for Hebrew songwriting (1983) Natan...
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