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Nahum Benari : ウィキペディア英語版
Nahum Benari

Nahum Benari () (January 3, 1893 – December 24, 1963) was an Israeli writer and an intellectual. He is known mainly for promoting many Israeli cultural initiatives, primarily in the 1940s-50s, through his position as a member of the management body of the Histadrut (abbreviation for lit. The General Federation of Laborers in the Land of Israel).
Benari was a prolific writer, who wrote on several subjects in various genres: treatises, pamphlets, plays, and more; about kibbutz and Zionist ideals and practices; about the making of ceremonies and festivals for Sabbath, holidays, and memorial days; about philosophy; and about stories and thoughts aroused by the day to day reality of the yishuv and Israel in its first years. Moreover, he translated books of other authors and edited books and journals.〔Benari's knowledge of Hebrew grammar and vowelization rules brought poets to consult him on those matters.〕 He was a man of creative imagination who could translate ideas and thoughts about culture and education into actions.〔''איש הדמיון היוצר'', רשימה לזכרו של בנארי, מאת א. תרשיש — עיתון ''למרחב'', January 1, 1964 page 2〕
==Biography==


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