Hannah Bluma Sultz ( Hebrew: חנה־בלומה סולץ; fl. 19th century; born in Vilna) was a Lithuanian Hebrew poet. [1] She was among the few women to publish literary works during the Haskalah period. [2]
Her poems include Ha-Maḥaze ('The Play', 1882), a 54- stanza allegory of the power of wealth, [3] and Gei Ḥizayon ('The Valley of Revelation', 1883), a description of a prophetic Zionist vision, [4] published as special additions to the 10th and 11th volumes of Ha-Shaḥar, respectively. [5] [6]
Hannah Bluma Sultz ( Hebrew: חנה־בלומה סולץ; fl. 19th century; born in Vilna) was a Lithuanian Hebrew poet. [1] She was among the few women to publish literary works during the Haskalah period. [2]
Her poems include Ha-Maḥaze ('The Play', 1882), a 54- stanza allegory of the power of wealth, [3] and Gei Ḥizayon ('The Valley of Revelation', 1883), a description of a prophetic Zionist vision, [4] published as special additions to the 10th and 11th volumes of Ha-Shaḥar, respectively. [5] [6]