Bialik Prize

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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Bialik Prize |
| image | File:Zalman Shneor at Bialik Prize award ceremony.jpg |
| caption | Photo from the 1952 Bialik Prize award ceremony. From left to right: awardees David Ben-Gurion and Zalman Shneor, followed by Tel Aviv mayor Israel Rokach. |
| awarded_for | (1) Literature and |
| (2) Jewish thought | |
| presenter | Tel Aviv Municipality |
| country | Israel |
| year | |
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| name = Bialik Prize | image = File:Zalman Shneor at Bialik Prize award ceremony.jpg | caption = Photo from the 1952 Bialik Prize award ceremony. From left to right: awardees David Ben-Gurion and Zalman Shneor, followed by Tel Aviv mayor Israel Rokach. | awarded_for = (1) Literature and (2) Jewish thought | presenter = Tel Aviv Municipality | country = Israel | year = | website =
The Bialik Prize is an annual literary award given by the municipality of Tel Aviv, Israel, for significant accomplishments in Hebrew literature. The prize is named in memory of Israel's national poet Hayyim Nahman Bialik. There are two separate prizes, one specifically for "Literature", which is in the field of fiction, and the other for "Jewish thought" (חכמת ישראל). The prize was established in January 1933, Bialik's 60th birthday.
List of recipients
::data[format=table] | Year || Recipients of Bialik Prize for Literature || Recipients of Bialik Prize for Jewish Thought (חכמת ישראל) | |---| | 1933 | | 1934 | | 1935 | | 1936 | | 1937 | | 1938 | | 1939 | | 1940 | | 1941 | | 1942 | | 1943 | | 1944 | | 1945 | | 1946 | | 1947 | | 1948 | | 1949 | | 1950 | | 1951 | | 1952 | | 1953 | | 1954 | | 1955 | | 1956 | | 1957 | | 1958 | | 1959 | | 1960 | | 1961 | | 1962 | | 1963 | | 1964 | | 1965 | | 1966 | | 1967 | | 1968 | | 1969 | | 1970 | | 1971 | | 1972 | | 1973 | | 1974 | | 1975 | | 1976 | | 1977 | | 1978 | | 1979 | | 1980 | | 1981 | | 1982 | | 1983 | | 1984 | | 1985 | | 1986 | | 1987 | | 1988 | | 1989 | | 1990 | | 1991 | | 1992 | | 1993 | | 1994 | | 1995 | | 1996 | | 1997 | | 1998 | | 1999 | | 2000 | | 2001 | | 2002 | | 2003 | | 2004 | | 2005 | | 2006 | | 2007 | | 2008 | | 2009 | | 2010 | | 2018 | | 2022 | ::
List of recipients in alphabetical order
::data[format=table] | Z | Nathan Zach (1982) | |Melech Zagrodski (1939) | |---|---|---| ::
References
References
- "The Bialik Prize".
- See relevant discussion on [[Talk:Bialik Prize. Talk page]]
- [https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/literature/2018-04-29/ty-article/0000017f-df08-db22-a17f-ffb9bb6d0000 הוכרזו זוכי פרס ביאליק: הסופרים סמי ברדוגו ושהם סמיט והמשורר אהרן שבתאי]
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