Aharon Almog

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Aharon Almog ( Hebrew אהרן אלמוג; * 1931 in Tel Aviv ) is an Israeli writer , poet and playwright .

Aharon Almog was born in Tel Aviv in 1931 . His family had immigrated from Yemen to what is now Israel in the 19th century . He graduated from Mikveh Israel School of Agriculture and Tel Aviv University . He then taught Hebrew literature at a Tel Aviv school. In 1951 he published his first poems and in 1959 his first stories. He was awarded the Brenner Prize.

He has been married to the writer Ruth Almog since 1959 and they have two daughters.

Works

  • Sad Spring in Judah
  • First days
  • Midnight Prayer
  • Praise to Israel
  • Black Dog and other Stories
  • Jerusalem Hilton
  • A Week in 1948

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Yael Feldman: Ruth Almog , at Jewish Women's Archive (JWA)