Shin Shalom

Shin Shalom (standing) with [[Asher Barash]] (centre) and [[Nahum Slouschz]] (right), photographed during a Hebrew writers' conference in 1948 Shalom Yosef Shapira, known by the pen name Shin Shalom (; 19 December 1904 – 2 March 1990), 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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by Shalom, Shin
Published: Heidelberg : Drei Brücken Verl, 1954
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Published: Heidelberg : Drei Brücken Verl, 1954
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by Shalom, Shin
Published: London : Vallentine Mitchell, c1967
Library: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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by Shalom, Shin
Published: Haifa : Israel Maritim League, Moshe Pomrock Fund for Literature and Art, 1986
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by Shalom, Shin
Published: Jerusalem : Youth and Hechalutz Department of the Zionist Organization, 1963
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