Dov Sadan
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Dov Sadan
Summary
Dov Sadan is a human[1]. His place of birth was Brody[2]. He was born on February 21, 1902[3]. He passed away in Jerusalem[4]. He died on October 14, 1989[5]. He worked as a journalist[6], politician[7], pedagogue[8], translator[9], and essayist[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Dov Sadan was born in Brody[2].
- Dov Sadan died in Jerusalem[4].
- Dov Sadan was born on February 21, 1902[3].
- Dov Sadan was born on January 1, 1902[12].
- Dov Sadan died on October 14, 1989[5].
- Dov Sadan died on January 1, 1989[13].
- Dov Sadan is buried at Har HaMenuchot[14].
- A child of Dov Sadan was Joseph Sadan[15].
- A child of Dov Sadan was Ezra Sadan[16].
- Dov Sadan held citizenship in Israel[17].
- Dov Sadan's professions included journalist[6].
- Dov Sadan's professions included politician[7].
- Dov Sadan worked as a pedagogue[8].
- Dov Sadan's professions included translator[9].
- Dov Sadan worked as an essayist[10].
- Dov Sadan's professions included literary editor[18].
- Dov Sadan held the position of Knesset member[19].
- Dov Sadan held the position of Knesset member[20].
- Dov Sadan was employed by Tel Aviv University[21].
- Among Dov Sadan's employers was Hebrew University of Jerusalem[22].
- Dov Sadan was employed by Bar-Ilan University[23].
- Dov Sadan received the Israel Prize[24].
- Dov Sadan received the Bialik Prize[25].
- Dov Sadan received the Itzik Manger Prize[26].
- Dov Sadan received the Newman Prize[27].
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Origins and Family
Dov Sadan was born in Brody[2]. Recorded date of birth include February 21, 1902[3] and January 1, 1902[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[6], politician[7], pedagogue[8], translator[9], essayist[10], and literary editor[18]. Employers include Tel Aviv University[21], a public university[28], in Israel[29], founded in 1956[30], headquartered in Tel Aviv[31]; Hebrew University of Jerusalem[22], a university[32], in Israel[33], founded in 1918[34], headquartered in Jerusalem[35]; and Bar-Ilan University[23], a public research university[36], in Israel[37], founded in 1955[38], headquartered in Ramat Gan[39]. Positions held include Knesset member[19], a position[40], in Israel[41], founded in 1949[42].
Recognition
Awards received include Israel Prize[24], an award[43], in Israel[44], founded in 1953[45]; Bialik Prize[25], a literary award[46], in Israel[47], founded in 1933[48], headquartered in Tel Aviv[49]; Itzik Manger Prize[26], a literary award[50], in Israel[51], founded in 1968[52]; and Newman Prize[27], a literary award[53], in Israel[54], founded in 1963[55].
Personal Life
Children include Joseph Sadan[15], a literary theorist[56], 1939–2025[57], of Israel[58] and Ezra Sadan[16], an economist[59], b. 1933[60], of Israel[61]. Political affiliations include Mapai[62], a political party[63], in Israel[64], founded in 1930[65], headquartered in Tel Aviv[66]; Alignment[67], an electoral alliance[68], in Israel[69], founded in 1969[70]; and Israeli Labor Party[71], a political party[72], in Israel[73], founded in 1968[74], headquartered in Tel Aviv[75].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include October 14, 1989[5] and January 1, 1989[13]. Dov Sadan passed away in Jerusalem[4]. Burial took place at Har HaMenuchot[14].
Why It Matters
Dov Sadan ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[76] He is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[77]
FAQs
Where was Dov Sadan born?
Dov Sadan was born in Brody[2].
Where did Dov Sadan die?
Dov Sadan passed away in Jerusalem[4].
What did Dov Sadan do for work?
Dov Sadan worked as journalist[6], politician[7], pedagogue[8], translator[9], and essayist[10].
What awards did Dov Sadan receive?
Honors received include Israel Prize[24], Bialik Prize[25], Itzik Manger Prize[26], and Newman Prize[27].