Nathan Zach
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Nathan Zach
Summary
Nathan Zach is a human[1]. He was born in Berlin[2]. He was born on December 13, 1930[3]. He passed away in Ramat Gan[4]. He died on November 6, 2020[5]. He worked as a poet[6], translator[7], university teacher[8], songwriter[9], and literary scholar[10]. He has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Nathan Zach was born in Berlin[2].
- Nathan Zach died in Ramat Gan[4].
- Nathan Zach was born on December 13, 1930[3].
- Nathan Zach died on November 6, 2020[5].
- Nathan Zach is buried at Einat[12].
- Nathan Zach held citizenship in Israel[13].
- Nathan Zach held citizenship in Germany[14].
- Nathan Zach's professions included poet[6].
- Nathan Zach worked as a translator[7].
- Nathan Zach's professions included university teacher[8].
- Nathan Zach worked as a songwriter[9].
- Nathan Zach worked as a literary scholar[10].
- Nathan Zach's professions included writer[15].
- Nathan Zach's field of work was Hebrew literature[16].
- Among Nathan Zach's employers was Tel Aviv University[17].
- Among Nathan Zach's employers was University of Haifa[18].
- Among Nathan Zach's employers was Kibbutzim College of Education[19].
- Nathan Zach was educated at University of Essex[20].
- Nathan Zach's education included a stint at Hebrew University of Jerusalem[21].
- A notable work attributed to Nathan Zach is Various Songs by Natan Zach[22].
- A notable work attributed to Nathan Zach is Ki HaAdam Ets HaSadeh[23].
- A notable work attributed to Nathan Zach is Q30252285[24].
- A notable work attributed to Nathan Zach is Q18191729[25].
- Nathan Zach received the Israel Prize[26].
- Nathan Zach received the Bialik Prize[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Nathan Zach's place of birth was Berlin[2]. He was born on December 13, 1930[3].
Education
Educated at University of Essex[20], a public university[28], in United Kingdom[29], founded in 1965[30], headquartered in Colchester[31] and Hebrew University of Jerusalem[21], a university[32], in Israel[33], founded in 1918[34], headquartered in Jerusalem[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include poet[6], translator[7], university teacher[8], songwriter[9], literary scholar[10], and writer[15]. Nathan Zach's field of work was Hebrew literature[16]. Employers include Tel Aviv University[17], a public university[36], in Israel[37], founded in 1956[38], headquartered in Tel Aviv[39]; University of Haifa[18], a public research university[40], in Israel[41], founded in 1963[42], headquartered in Haifa[43]; and Kibbutzim College of Education[19], an academic institution[44], in Israel[45], founded in 1939[46].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Various Songs by Natan Zach[22], a literary work[47]; Ki HaAdam Ets HaSadeh[23], a musical work/composition[48]; Q30252285[24], a musical work/composition[49]; and Q18191729[25], an article[50].
Recognition
Awards received include Israel Prize[26], an award[51], in Israel[52], founded in 1953[53]; Bialik Prize[27], a literary award[54], in Israel[55], founded in 1933[56], headquartered in Tel Aviv[57]; ACUM award[58], a music award[59], in Israel[60], founded in 1958[61]; and Akavyahu Award[62], a literary award[63], in Israel[64], founded in 2000[65].
Death and Burial
Nathan Zach died on November 6, 2020[5]. He died in Ramat Gan[4]. He is buried at Einat[12].
Why It Matters
Nathan Zach has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[66]
FAQs
Where was Nathan Zach born?
Nathan Zach was born in Berlin[2].
Where did Nathan Zach die?
Nathan Zach died in Ramat Gan[4].
What did Nathan Zach do for work?
Nathan Zach worked as poet[6], translator[7], university teacher[8], songwriter[9], and literary scholar[10].
Where did Nathan Zach go to school?
Nathan Zach was educated at University of Essex[20] and Hebrew University of Jerusalem[21].
What awards did Nathan Zach receive?
Honors received include Israel Prize[26], Bialik Prize[27], ACUM award[58], and Akavyahu Award[62].