Box 3
Contains 57 Results:
Murar, Mustafa. Short story (magazine article, photocopy). “Obituaries of eminent Men”. Translated by Munir Shareef. [Ariel Magazine, 1978, 45/46]. Pg. 203-208., 1978
These are the files containing works created by an individual author, politician, artist, or musician in Mr. Holtzman’s collection. They include original and photocopied books, excerpts, short stories, manuscripts, typescripts, poems, newspaper articles, magazine articles, song sheets, and play scripts. Note: For Poems that remain untitled, the first line of the poem is used as a title. For Hebrew titles missing an English translation, the archivist has provided a translation in brackets.
Naffaa’, Muhammad. Short story (magazine article, photocopy). “The Mare”. Translated by Munir Shareef. [Ariel Magazine, 1978, 45/46]. Pg. 193-199., 1978
These are the files containing works created by an individual author, politician, artist, or musician in Mr. Holtzman’s collection. They include original and photocopied books, excerpts, short stories, manuscripts, typescripts, poems, newspaper articles, magazine articles, song sheets, and play scripts. Note: For Poems that remain untitled, the first line of the poem is used as a title. For Hebrew titles missing an English translation, the archivist has provided a translation in brackets.
Orlev, Uri. Poem. “The Story of A King, A Queen, And A Cock”. “ Translated by Hillel Halkin.
These are the files containing works created by an individual author, politician, artist, or musician in Mr. Holtzman’s collection. They include original and photocopied books, excerpts, short stories, manuscripts, typescripts, poems, newspaper articles, magazine articles, song sheets, and play scripts. Note: For Poems that remain untitled, the first line of the poem is used as a title. For Hebrew titles missing an English translation, the archivist has provided a translation in brackets.
Orpaz, Yitzhak. Essay (magazine article). “Eretz Ha-e Resene’im” [That World Is Serious]. Pahad[Fear] Magazine, 1985. No. 4. Editor: Michel Opatowski. Hebrew. [Pg. 5]. Written in Hebrew., 1985
These are the files containing works created by an individual author, politician, artist, or musician in Mr. Holtzman’s collection. They include original and photocopied books, excerpts, short stories, manuscripts, typescripts, poems, newspaper articles, magazine articles, song sheets, and play scripts. Note: For Poems that remain untitled, the first line of the poem is used as a title. For Hebrew titles missing an English translation, the archivist has provided a translation in brackets.
Orpaz, Yitzhak. Typescript (excerpt, photocopy). “Tomozhenna Street” [Pg. 1-11]. Translated by Dalya Bilu. Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, Tel Aviv.
These are the files containing works created by an individual author, politician, artist, or musician in Mr. Holtzman’s collection. They include original and photocopied books, excerpts, short stories, manuscripts, typescripts, poems, newspaper articles, magazine articles, song sheets, and play scripts. Note: For Poems that remain untitled, the first line of the poem is used as a title. For Hebrew titles missing an English translation, the archivist has provided a translation in brackets.
Orpaz, Yitzhak. Typescript (photocopy). “Tomozhenna Street”. Translated by Dalya Bilu. Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, Tel Aviv.
These are the files containing works created by an individual author, politician, artist, or musician in Mr. Holtzman’s collection. They include original and photocopied books, excerpts, short stories, manuscripts, typescripts, poems, newspaper articles, magazine articles, song sheets, and play scripts. Note: For Poems that remain untitled, the first line of the poem is used as a title. For Hebrew titles missing an English translation, the archivist has provided a translation in brackets.
Oz, Amos. Essay (excerpt, photocopy). “Amos Oz” writes about “what books…? And why?”. Essay is an excerpt from For The Love of Books (1999), edited by Ronald Schwartz., 1999
These are the files containing works created by an individual author, politician, artist, or musician in Mr. Holtzman’s collection. They include original and photocopied books, excerpts, short stories, manuscripts, typescripts, poems, newspaper articles, magazine articles, song sheets, and play scripts. Note: For Poems that remain untitled, the first line of the poem is used as a title. For Hebrew titles missing an English translation, the archivist has provided a translation in brackets.