His father was a Hebrew writer and educator who wrote under the pen name S. Ben Zion.
Later Hebrew writers often insist on the fact that there was no human witness to the divine act of Creation.
Ahad Ha'am was the most modern of Hebrew writers, not only in language but also in thought.
Prominent Hebrew writers in the Russian empire in the nineteenth century included:
A new generation of Hebrew writers emerged with the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.
Among contemporary Hebrew writers this practice is still more widely observed, though no honorary title is prefixed.
Almost every prominent Hebrew writer of its times contributed to it.
David Kohn (1838-1915) was a Russian archaeologist and Hebrew writer.
He came into contact and conflict with numerous Hebrew writers and Jewish communal and political figures.
The literary section of the paper attracted the leading Hebrew writers of the time.