Haya Shenhav
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Haya Shenhav (born December 9, 1936) is an
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author of stories and poems for both children and adults. She is best known for her children's book ''Rasberry Juice'' (
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: מיץ פטל) by Am Oved Publishing (1970). In 1985, Shenhav was awarded the Ze'ev Prize for Children and Youth Literature. In 2004, she was awarded the
Bialik Prize The Bialik Prize is an annual literary award given by the municipality of Tel Aviv, Israel, for significant accomplishments in Hebrew literature. The prize is named in memory of Israel's national poet Hayyim Nahman Bialik Hayim Nahman Biali ...
for Literature as an acknowledgment of a lifetime's work in children's literature.


Biography

Shenhav was born in
Moshav A moshav ( he, מוֹשָׁב, plural ', lit. ''settlement, village'') is a type of Israeli town or settlement, in particular a type of cooperative agricultural community of individual farms pioneered by the Labour Zionists between 1904 an ...
Kfar Yehoshua in the
Jezreel Valley The Jezreel Valley (from the he, עמק יזרעאל, translit. ''ʿĒmeq Yīzrəʿēʿl''), or Marj Ibn Amir ( ar, مرج ابن عامر), also known as the Valley of Megiddo, is a large fertile plain and inland valley in the Northern Distr ...
, the daughter of farmers. Her father, Shmuel Dagan, was born and raised in Eastern
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and immigrated to
Mandatory Palestine Mandatory Palestine ( ar, فلسطين الانتدابية '; he, פָּלֶשְׂתִּינָה (א״י) ', where "E.Y." indicates ''’Eretz Yiśrā’ēl'', the Land of Israel) was a geopolitical entity established between 1920 and 1948 ...
in 1920 and was one of the founders of the moshav. Her mother, Frida, born in
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, immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1932. Shenhav spent her childhood in the moshav surrounded by animals and agricultural work and acquired her primary education there. Shenhav attended Kiryat Amal-Tivon High School and then studied at the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim Weiz ...
in Hebrew literature and geology. Shenhav worked at the Geophysical Institute of Israel in petroleum research before focusing her career on writing.


Works

Shenhav's writings focus on children and youth literature, although she has published books of poetry and novels intended for adults. Some of her poems have been made into songs by
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. Ofra Weingarten narrated an adaptation of Shenhav's story "Flower of the Golden Heart". Some of her stories became plays. In 1994, a videotape called "Pete, Pet, Too" was produced which included many of Shenhav's songs including the stories "Raspberry Juice". This recording features Irit Inabi, Fazit Noni, Ofer Blum, and Yossi Hamo. Some of her works are on the list of books recommended by the
Israeli Ministry of Education The Ministry of Education ( he, מִשְׂרָד הַחִנּוּךְ, translit. ''Misrad HaHinukh''; ar, وزارة التربية والتعليم) is the branch of the Israeli government charged with overseeing public education institutions ...
. In 2005, her book "Raspberry Juice" was chosen to be second on the list of the best Israeli children's books.


References

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