่ฏญ่จ๏ผHebrew
ไฝ่ ๏ผืืืื ื ืืื ืืืืืืง Hayyim Nahman Bialik,
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ืืจืื "ืืขื ืืืฃ" ืืื ืกืืคืืจ ืงืฆืจ ืืืช ืืืื ื ืืื ืืืืืืง ืืืืฆืืจื ืืจืืฉืื ื ืฉืคืจืกื ืืคืจืืื. ืืกืืคืืจ ืืชืคืจืกื ืืืืฉืืื ืืืชื ืืขืช ืืกืคืจืืชื ืืฉืืืื ืืฉื ืช 1899. ืืืืชื ืฉื ืืจืื ืืืืกืกืช ืื ืจืื ืขื ืืื ืืืืชื ืฉืื ืืขืืจ ืืืืืชื ื'ืืืืืืจ.
"Arye Ba'al Guf" is a short story by Hayyim Nachman Bialik and the first work he published in prose. The story was published serially in the literary journal Shiloah in 1899. The figure of Arye is probably based on a real person who lived in the city of his birth, Zhytomyr, Ukraine. (Summary by Omri Lernau)