List of Hebrew-language authors

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Shmuel Yosef Agnon Agnon.jpg
Shmuel Yosef Agnon
Sholem Aleichem SholemAleichem.jpg
Sholem Aleichem

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Dahn Ben-Amotz Dahn Ben-Amotz.jpg
Dahn Ben-Amotz
Micha Josef Berdyczewski Berdichevski. old.jpg
Micha Josef Berdyczewski

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Sami Shalom Chetrit Prof. Sami Shalom Chetrit. 2015.JPG
Sami Shalom Chetrit

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E

Dov Elbaum Dov Elbaum.jpg
Dov Elbaum

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Assaf Gavron Assaf Gavron portrait 2014.jpg
Assaf Gavron

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Avigdor Hameiri Avigdor HaMeiri.jpg
Avigdor Hameiri

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K

Etgar Keret Etgar-keret-photo-by-moti-kikayon.jpg
Etgar Keret
Ephraim Kishon Ephraim Kishon profile.jpg
Ephraim Kishon

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Yair Lapid Yair Lapid - portrait.jpg
Yair Lapid

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Abraham Mapu Abraham Mapu.jpg
Abraham Mapu

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O

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Dan Pagis Dan Pagis.jpg
Dan Pagis

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Yonatan Ratosh yvntn rtvSH.jpg
Yonatan Ratosh

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Yossi Sarid Yossi Sarid.JPG
Yossi Sarid
David Schutz David Schutz.jpg
David Schutz

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Benjamin Tammuz Binyamin tamuz.jpg
Benjamin Tammuz

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Abraham B. Yehoshua Abraham Jehoshua.jpg
Abraham B. Yehoshua

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