Iraq-born Michael, One of Israel's Most Prolific Authors, Was Also Known as a Playwright, Translator, Social Activist and President of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel. 'The Main Role of Culture Is to Shine a Bright Light Over Ignorance, Injustice and Corruption,' He Told Haaretz in 2018
Her Ex-husband's Vow of Silence, the Never-ending Mourning for Her Daughters and a Life Between the 'Free World' That She Chose and the ultra-Orthodox World That She Left Behind. An Interview With Author Judith Rotem
Israeli Author Yoel Hoffman, Who Died Friday at 86, Was a Unique Mitteleuropean Voice in Israeli literature. I Met Him Two Months Ago for One Last Conversation
14 Translators of Hebrew Literature Gathered This Month in Israel to Translate New Projects Together, Discuss the Future of Their Craft and Talk About Losing Money for the Love of Words
The Iranian Poet Mehdi Mousavi Refused to Censor Even One Word of His Truth. It Cost Him Months of Torture and Isolation in Prison and a Lifetime Away From His Homeland