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Hayyim Nahman Bialik

I lived from 1873-1934. I was from Ukraine, and am in the Asian category.

Hayyim Nahman Bialik was born in Radi, Volhynia in Russia to a traditional Jewish family. Bialik studied at a yeshiva in Zhitomir. At the age of 17, he was sent to the great Talmudic academy in Volozhin, Lithuania where he was attracted to the Enlightenment movement and joined the Hovevei Zion group. Bialik gradually drifted away from yeshiva life. His poem, HaMatmid ("The Talmud student") written in 1898, reflects his great ambivalence toward that way of life.

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  • Heaven, beg mercy for me!  If there is
    a God in you, a pathway through
    36 lines
  • The sun has already disappeared beyond the treetops,
    Come let us go and welcome the Sabbath Queen,
    28 lines, 1 comment
  • Proceed thence to the ruins, the split walls reach,
    Where wider grows the hollow, and greater grows the breach;
    18 lines, 2 comments
  • Summer is dying in the purple and gold and russet
    of the falling leaves of the wood,
    13 lines, 4 comments
  • After my death mourn me this way:
    "There was a man--and see: he is no more;
    32 lines
  • Should you wish to know the Source,
    From which your brothers drew...
    31 lines
  • Neither daylight nor the darkness
    See how silently I wander.
    22 lines
  • One, two, three, four —
    find yourself a wife — choose her!
    26 lines
  • A twig alighted on a fence and dozed;
    So do I sleep.
    16 lines
  • Once more.  Look: a spent old scarecrow
    shrivelled face
    28 lines

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