Bialik Prize | |
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Awarded for | (1) Literature and (2) Jewish thought |
Country | Israel |
Presented by | Tel Aviv Municipality |
First awarded | 1933 |
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 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.
Moshe Zvi Segal (also 1950)
Yehuda Burla (also 1954)
Shaul Tchernichovsky (also 1942)
Shaul Tchernichovsky (also 1940)
Uri Zvi Grinberg (also 1947 and 1977)
Yehuda Ratzaby (also 1965)