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Raphaël Jerusalmy (born 7 November 1954, in
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) is a French writer.


Biography

Raphaël Jerusalmy graduated from the
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. After his studies, he joined the Israeli army, where he rapidly evolved into
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. After fifteen years, he retired from the army and carried out educational and humanitarian actions, then became an old books dealer in
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. He is also an "expert" on the TV channel
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.


Works

*2002: ''Shalom Tsahal. Confessions d’un lieutenant-colonel des renseignements israéliens'', Paris, NM 7 éditeur, 394 p. . *2012: ''Sauver Mozart. Le Journal d'Otto J. Steiner'', Arles,
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, series "Domaine français", 148 p. :: - Prix Emmanuel Roblès 2013. :: - Prix littéraire de l'ENS Cachan. *2013: ''La Confrérie des chasseurs de livres'', Actes Sud, series "Domaine français", 320 p. . *2016: ''Les obus jouaient à pigeon vole,'' Éditions , 177 p. . *2017: ''Évacuation'', Arles, Actes Sud, 128 p. .« Trois beaux prix littéraires attribués » FIG, 31 août 2017
/ref> *2018: ''La Rose de Saragosse'', Arles, France, Actes Sud, 192 p. * 2022: ''In Absentia'', Actes Sud, 176 p.


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Raphaël Jerusalmy
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Raphaël Jerusalmy
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on ''
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'' (25 May 2012)
Raphaël Jérusalmy, Dialogues littéraires
on YouTube {{DEFAULTSORT:Jerusalmy, Raphael 21st-century French novelists École Normale Supérieure alumni Writers from Paris 1954 births Living people