Naomi Frankel
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نعومي فرانكل (بالعبرية: נעמי פרנקל) (20 نوفمبر 1918، برلين في ألمانيا - 20 نوفمبر 2009، رمات غان في إسرائيل)؛ كاتِبة وروائية إسرائيلية-ألمانية.
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Naomi Frankel (* 20. November 1918 in Berlin; † 20. November 2009 in Tel Aviv), auch Fraenkel oder Frenkel, war eine israelische Schriftstellerin deutscher Herkunft.
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Naomi Frankel (20 November 1918 – 20 November 2009), also spelled Fraenkel and Frenkel, was a German-Israeli novelist. Born in Berlin, she was evacuated to Mandatory Palestine with other German-Jewish children in 1933. She became a member of Kibbutz Beit Alfa, where she lived until 1970. She began writing novels in 1956 and achieved fame with her trilogy Shaul ve-Yohannah (Saul and Joanna), a three-generational tale of an assimilated German-Jewish family in prewar Germany. She wrote four other novels for adults as well as several books for children. In the 1980s Frankel abandoned her leftist convictions and adopted right-wing ideology, settling in the West Bank, where she died in 2009, aged 91.
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Наоми Френкель (20 ноября 1918, Берлин — 20 ноября 2009, Тель-а-Шомер, Израиль) — израильская писательница.
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Naomi Frankel
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Naomi Frankel
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Meir Ben-Gur
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Yisrael Rosenzweig
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Frankel in 2004
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Saul and Joanna trilogy
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1956
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I recognize the fact that there's a fight for the land between the Jews and the Arabs. I have a simple truth to say: This is my country. I have no place to live. This is my land, my culture, my language, and I'm not prepared to live in any other country. So if somebody's trying to kick me out of here, I'm going to struggle for my rights.
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–Naomi Frankel, 1988
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نعومي فرانكل (بالعبرية: נעמי פרנקל) (20 نوفمبر 1918، برلين في ألمانيا - 20 نوفمبر 2009، رمات غان في إسرائيل)؛ كاتِبة وروائية إسرائيلية-ألمانية.
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Naomi Frankel (* 20. November 1918 in Berlin; † 20. November 2009 in Tel Aviv), auch Fraenkel oder Frenkel, war eine israelische Schriftstellerin deutscher Herkunft.
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Naomi Frankel (20 November 1918 – 20 November 2009), also spelled Fraenkel and Frenkel, was a German-Israeli novelist. Born in Berlin, she was evacuated to Mandatory Palestine with other German-Jewish children in 1933. She became a member of Kibbutz Beit Alfa, where she lived until 1970. She began writing novels in 1956 and achieved fame with her trilogy Shaul ve-Yohannah (Saul and Joanna), a three-generational tale of an assimilated German-Jewish family in prewar Germany. She wrote four other novels for adults as well as several books for children. In the 1980s Frankel abandoned her leftist convictions and adopted right-wing ideology, settling in the West Bank, where she died in 2009, aged 91.
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Наоми Френкель (20 ноября 1918, Берлин — 20 ноября 2009, Тель-а-Шомер, Израиль) — израильская писательница.
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