Set to reopen in early 2007, Bialik House is the charmingly restored two-story house of Chaim Nachman Bialik (1873-1934), the national poet who is considered the father of Hebrew poetry. Bialik was already a respected poet and publisher by the time he moved to Tel Aviv from Russia in 1924; in the remaining 10 years of his life, his house, built in 1927, became the intellectual center of Tel Aviv.
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