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Avraham Cholodenko (1871 – May 25, 1942) was a Zionist leader, educator, and one of the first revivers of Hebrew as a modern language in the Russian Empire. Cholodenko was a senior figure in the General Zionists liberal party and played a major role in the founding of Tel Aviv's Great Synagogue and Oneg Shabbat (joy of sabbath) cultural center—together with his friend, the prominent poet and intellectual Hayim Nahman Bialik.

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  • Avraham Cholodenko (en)
  • Холоденко, Авраам (ru)
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  • Avraham Cholodenko (1871 – May 25, 1942) was a Zionist leader, educator, and one of the first revivers of Hebrew as a modern language in the Russian Empire. Cholodenko was a senior figure in the General Zionists liberal party and played a major role in the founding of Tel Aviv's Great Synagogue and Oneg Shabbat (joy of sabbath) cultural center—together with his friend, the prominent poet and intellectual Hayim Nahman Bialik. (en)
  • Авраам Холоденко (1871 — 25 мая 1942, Тель-Авив) — сионисткий лидер, педагог и пионер возрождения современного иврита в Российской империи. Холоденко занимал одну из высших должностей в либеральной Партии общих сионистов и сыграл ключевую роль в основании , а также культурного центра Онег Шабат, работу над проектированием которого он вел вместе со своим другом Хаимом Нахманом Бяликом, выдающимся поэтом и интеллектуалом. (ru)
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  • Avraham Cholodenko (1871 – May 25, 1942) was a Zionist leader, educator, and one of the first revivers of Hebrew as a modern language in the Russian Empire. Cholodenko was a senior figure in the General Zionists liberal party and played a major role in the founding of Tel Aviv's Great Synagogue and Oneg Shabbat (joy of sabbath) cultural center—together with his friend, the prominent poet and intellectual Hayim Nahman Bialik. (en)
  • Авраам Холоденко (1871 — 25 мая 1942, Тель-Авив) — сионисткий лидер, педагог и пионер возрождения современного иврита в Российской империи. Холоденко занимал одну из высших должностей в либеральной Партии общих сионистов и сыграл ключевую роль в основании , а также культурного центра Онег Шабат, работу над проектированием которого он вел вместе со своим другом Хаимом Нахманом Бяликом, выдающимся поэтом и интеллектуалом. (ru)
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