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المستخلص The title of this study is: ”the Intellectual contents in David Avidan’s Poetry: An analytical Study”, it’s concerned about analyzing the content side and the values of the poet David Avidan, but with out the direct involving in it’s literary form and language. The study depends on the edition of ”The Complete Works” of David Avidan with it’s four parts, and it takes the ”analytical and critical approach” for it’s method in general; although it deals with the ”cultural criticism” method which reveals the ”cultural patterns” within the literary phenomenon, and putting the spot on it’s relationships with the other historical , sosiological , and humanitarian patterns , which the literary phenomenon involves with. the importance of the poet David Avidan lies in his role as a poet in the period of ”after the state” in the modern hebrew literature, he is to be known with his special way in the poetry which related strongly to the ”existential philosophy”, and the nihilism vision as well. This study takes it’s place because approaching the modern hebrew literature from that angle, didn’t take the sufficient concern in both: arabic and hebrew studies. This angle didn’t take it’s place because the idiological, and political situation of this literary generation; which declared the death of ideology in it’s obvious form! The study consists of: a preamble, four section, where every section divided into tow parts, which every part consists of four items as well in the three last sections (the applied sections which is about the poems of David Avidan), and every part consists of five items in the first section (which is about the general theoretical frame of existentialism in the Zionist literature). The preamble was under the title of: zionism and existentialism (the existential zionism), which contains a simple definition for the existential philosophy, the historical context of existentialism in the the twentieth century, the zionist form of modernism and postmodernism, the existential crisis in the jewish history, the parents of the the existential zionism before declaration of the |