Dorit Orgad Explained

Dorit Orgad (Hebrew: דורית אורגד) (born October 5, 1936) is an Israeli writer. She writes children's and young adult fiction, as well as books for adults. She also taught at academic institutions.[1] [2] [3]

Biography

When she was 3, her family immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Netanya.[1]

She graduated from the departments of economics and sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and of Jewish philosophy at Bar-Ilan University (Ph.D.).[2]

Books

Orgad published 3 books for adults and 70 children's and young adult books.[1]

A mistaken identity story: Hamid, a medical student at Tel Aviv University, an Arab, rents a room from an old lady Miriam Rosen, who insists on calling him Haim. It turns out that she takes him for her son. Miriam's daughters accuse him of deception...

Translations: German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean[4]

Set in the early 17th century Spain, it is a novel about 12-year-old boy Manuel Nunez and his Sephardic Jewish family of Marranos, Jews who were converted to Christianity, but continued to practice Judaism and for what they were persecuted by the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal.

The book was also translated into Russian, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Serbian[1]

A 12-year-old boy Ilyusha (Ilish) while living in Moscow meets a strange silent boy Yuri. When Yuri is injured by a fall from a tree, Ilish's grandmother takes case of Yuri, and Ilish and Yuri become friends, but Yuri remains silent. After Ilish and family move to Israel, Ilish meets a boy named Uri who looks remarkably similar to Yuri...

Awards

Her awards include:[1]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ithl.org.il/page_13444 Dorit Orgad
  2. https://library.osu.edu/projects/hebrew-lexicon//00067.php Dorit Orgad
  3. https://www.dafdaf.co.il/Details.asp?MenuID=2&PageID=1821 Dorit Orgad
  4. https://www.ithl.org.il/page_14466 Testing Time. Dorit Orgad
  5. Shay Rodin, קלקידן מאת דורית אורגד: טרגדיה מודרנית של נער שחור
  6. https://www.ithl.org.il/page_14460 "Kalkidan"
  7. https://www.agenciabalcells.com/fileadmin/Catalogos/ITHL_FallCatalog_childrenSupplement_2017.pdf New Books for Children from Israel. ITHL Fall 2017 Catalogue Supplement
  8. Deanna Silverman, "Practicing Judaism secretly during the Spanish Inquisition", Ottawa Jewish Bulletin February 18, 2008, p. 31, The Boy from Seville book review (retrieved February 28, 2024)