- Source: Tchernichovsky Prize
Tchernichovsky Prize is an Israeli prize awarded to individuals for exemplary works of translation into Hebrew.
The Tchernichovsky Prize is awarded by the municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo. Although initially awarded annually, it is now awarded every two years.
The prize was founded, in the name of the poet Shaul Tchernichovsky, following a 1942 resolution of the municipality. Tchernichovsky himself participated in formulating the policies for the grant of the award and attended the first award ceremony for the prize in 1943.
Recipients
Saul Adler
Nathan Alterman
Aharon Amir, 1951
Hugo Bergmann
Isaac Dov Berkowitz
Ya'akov Cahan
Shlomo Dykman
Israel Eldad
Ran HaCohen
Shlomo Herberg
Ephraim Katzir
Menashe Levin, 1951
Levana Moshon, 1995
Tal Nitzán
Yosef Or, 1951
Rami Saari
Aharon Shabtai
Abraham Schalit
David Shimoni
Avraham Shlonsky
Eisig Silberschlag, 1951
Leon Simon
Reuven Snir
Joseph Gerhard Liebes
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tchernichovsky Prize
- Shaul Tchernichovsky
- Isaac Dov Berkowitz
- Ruth Bondy
- Or (name)
- List of literary awards
- Avraham Shlonsky
- Ephraim Katzir
- Nathan Alterman
- Israel Eldad