Shin Shalom
Shalom Yosef Shapira, known by the pen name Shin Shalom (19 December 1904 – 2 March 1990; Hebrew: ש. שלום), was an Israeli poet, author and translator. His poetry is known for elements derived form Hasidic and Kabbalah symbolism.In 1973, Shalom was awarded the Israel Prize for poetry. He is also known for having translated all of Shakespeare's sonnets into Hebrew, a feat for which he was awarded the Tchernichovsky Prize. He was also the recipient of the Bialik Prize in 1941 and the Brenner Prize in 1949. Shalom's brother was was the headmaster of the Hebrew Reali School from 1955 to 1983. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Targumim mi-shirat ha-ʻolam /תרגומים משירת העולם /by Shalom, Shin, 1904-1990, Shalom, Shin, 1904-1990, Shalom, Shin, 1904-1990, Shalom, Shin, 1904-1990
Published 1967
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2Maśa u-masʻa : pirḳe sifrut, parashiyot ṿe-yomane masʻa /משא ומסע : פרקי ספרות, פרשיות ויומני מסע /
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6Ben tekhelet le-lavan : shirim ḥadashim /בין תכלת ללבן : שירים חדשיםבין תכלת ללבןבין תכלת ללבן : שירים חדשים /
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9Sefer ha-shirim ṿeha-soneṭot /ספר השירים והסונטות
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10Aḥarit Yonah : sipur ṿe-shirim min ha-ʻizavon /אחרית יונה : סיפור ושירים מן העזבון /אחרית יונה : סיפור ושירים מן העזבון /
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