Devorah Omer (1932–2013)
Author of Rebirth: The Story of Eliezer Ben-Yehudah and the Modern Hebrew Language
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Works by Devorah Omer
לאהוב עד מוות 7 copies
שרה גיבורת ניל"י 7 copies
דפי תמר 4 copies
הנשיקה שהלכה לאבוד 3 copies
בעקבות הלהבות 3 copies
בדהרה : סיפור 2 copies
ספור שקרה לי בדרך 2 copies
מגדל של קביות בניתי : ספורים ראשונים 2 copies
התחנה - טהרן 1 copy
הכלב נו־נו־נו 1 copy
לאהוב עם מוות 1 copy
הסוד בבאר 1 copy
אגדות היער המכושף 1 copy
סבלנותו של הלל הזקן 1 copy
התבלין החסר 1 copy
מעבר לכביש 1 copy
צוללים קדימה 1 copy
Emshol lecha Mashal 1 copy
Pyramid of Blocks 1 copy
בגן העדן 1 copy
מגדל של קוביות 1 copy
פתאום באמצע החיים 1 copy
Yitzchak veRivka 1 copy
לחול ולחג סתו וחורף 1 copy
אמא עשרה או צער גידול הורים 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Omer, Dvora
- Other names
- Mosenzon, Dvora (birth name)
Omer, Devorah - Birthdate
- 1932
- Date of death
- 2013-05-02
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- children's book author
young adult writer
novelist
playwright
scriptwriter - Awards and honors
- Israel Prize (Lifetime Achievement ∙ 2006)
- Nationality
- Israel
- Birthplace
- Kibbutz Ma'oz Haim, Palestine Mandate
- Place of death
- Kfar Ma'as, Israel
- Map Location
- Israel
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NO OF PAGES: 199 SUB CAT I: Hebrew SUB CAT II: Historic Fiction SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This is a gripping story about one of the great figures of modern Jewish history. For centuries the Hebrew language was the language of sacred books and prayers. It was never used in ordinary conversation for it was considered a holy tongue, a language that could be used only in synagogues and in matters pertaining to study. Around the turn of the century a man by the name of Eliezer Ben-Yehudah tried show more to revive the Hebrew language and to make it the living language of the hoped-for Jewish nation that would one day be established in what was then Palestine. His was a long, lonely, and bitter struggle. It was a fight against overwhelming odds, against a narrow-mindedness and bigotry that on occasion turned cruel and vicious. The story of this battle is told from the point of view of Ben-Zion, Eliezer Ben-Yehudah's son. It is an account of a boy who has come to be known as "the first Hebrew child." Raised by his parents in Hebrew, mocked by his neighbors in the Jerusalem street where he lived, the target of bigoted stone-throwers and close-minded teachers, the boy led a strange bitter existence - until the day he came to realize what it was his father had achieved. The book appeared originally in Hebrew and was published in Israel. It is an unforgettable story, and we are pleased to be able to offer it to our Covenant readers in the English translation.NOTES: Purchased from Title Wave Used Books in Anchorage, Alaska SUBTITLE: The Story of Eliezer Ben-Yehudah and the Modern Hebrew Language show less
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- Works
- 49
- Also by
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- Members
- 206
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 4.1
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- ISBNs
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