Eliezer Smoli
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Eliezer Smoli (1901–1985) was an Israeli writer known for his children's books.


Biography

Eliezer Smoli was born in the
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region of western
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(then in the
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). He began writing at the age of ten, After immigrating to British-ruled Palestine in 1920, he founded a labor movement school for workers' children in Nesher.The Nation and the Child: Nation building in Hebrew children’s literature, Yael Darr
/ref> From 1936 to 1942, Smoli studied natural sciences at Berlin University.


Awards and recognition

* In 1957, Smoli was awarded the
Israel Prize The Israel Prize ( he, פרס ישראל; ''pras israél'') is an award bestowed by the State of Israel, and regarded as the state's highest cultural honor. History The Israel Prize is awarded annually, on Israeli Independence Day, in a state cer ...
for
Children's literature Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. Modern children's literature is classified in two different ways: genre or the intended age of the reader. Children's ...
.


References


See also

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List of Israel Prize recipients This is a complete list of recipients of the Israel Prize from the inception of the Prize in 1953 through to 2022. List For each year, the recipients are, in most instances, listed in the order in which they appear on the official Israel Prize ...
Israel Prize in children's literature recipients Humboldt University of Berlin alumni Soviet emigrants to Mandatory Palestine Jews from the Russian Empire Jews from Mandatory Palestine 20th-century Israeli Jews Israeli children's writers 1901 births 1985 deaths {{Israel-writer-stub