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mastered the language within a short period of time. Even though she was fluent and literate in various European languages, Goldberg wrote her published works, as well as her personal notes, only in Hebrew. In 1926, when she was 15 years old, she wrote in her personal diary, "The unfavourable condition of the Hebrew writer is no secret to me Writing in a different language than Hebrew is the same to me as not writing at all. And yet I want to be a writer This is my only objective."
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Set in the summer of 1931, twenty-year-old Nora Krieger visits her Lithuanian hometown while on holiday from a university in Berlin. Although she has planned to show how mature she has become, Nora instead experiences unrequited love, bad memories, and observation brought on by the limits imposed on
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at a very young age, as she received her elementary education in a Jewish Hebrew-language school. She began keeping a diary in Hebrew when she was 10 years old. Her first diaries still show limited fluency in Hebrew and the influence of Russian language, but she was determined to write in Hebrew and
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spy". They locked the father in a nearby abandoned stable, and abused him by preparing his execution every morning for about a week and cancelling it at the last moment. When the border guards finally let the family go, Goldberg's father was in a serious mental state. He eventually lost his ability
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Goldberg's poetics perceive the general in the specific: a drop of dew represents vast distances and the concrete reflects the abstract. Her poetry has been described as "a system of echoes and mild reverberations, voices and whispers," that recognizes the limitations of the poem and language. Her
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to function normally and left Kaunas and his family to receive treatment, though it is unclear what his fate was and why he never returned to his family. Goldberg and her mother became very close and lived together until Leah Goldberg's death.
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arrives at the house and inspects the room. When asked if she wants to stay, the Dove agrees for she wishes to be friends and neighbors with Miss Hen, the Cuckoo, the Cat, and the Squirrel despite their habits.
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The animals are neighbors and good friends when one day, Sir Reginald Mouse moves out. The four remaining tenants decide to rent out the fifth room and wait for a new neighbor to move into it.
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According to Goldberg's autobiographical account, in 1938, when the family traveled back to Kaunas in 1919, a Lithuanian border patrol stopped them and accused her father of being a "
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work is minor and modest, taking a majestic landscape like the Jerusalem hills and focusing on a stone, a thorn, one yellow butterfly, a single bird in the sky.
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Four animals show up at the house and although they find the room nice, they offend the tenants with their reasons for not moving in: the hardworking Miss
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numerous foreign literary works exclusively into Modern Hebrew from Russian, Lithuanian, German, Italian, French, and English. Of particular note is her
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Goldberg worked as a high-school teacher and earned a living writing rhymed advertisements until she was hired as an editor by the Hebrew newspapers
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Many of Goldberg's songs, including those written before the establishment of the State of Israel, have been composed and recorded over the years.
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Leah Goldberg's Diaries, edited by Rachel and Arie Aharoni, Sifriat Poalim – Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House Ltd. Bnei Brak/Tel Aviv 2005,
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were strong influences on her style. Her poetry is notable for coherence and clarity, and for an emphasis on ideas over baroque forms.
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In 2011, Goldberg was announced as one of four great Israeli poets who would appear on Israel's currency (together with
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form, and rejecting the style of Hebrew poetry that was common among the older generation, particularly that of
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into English; the new English version of Goldberg's book was released in 2017 along with Katz's illustrations.
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was republished as a children's book with illustrations by Shoshana Heiman - reportedly as a reaction to the
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Goldberg's parents spoke several languages, though Hebrew was not one of them. However, Goldberg learned
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in which the website's logo is made up of the characters and setting from her children's book
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Leah Goldberg in the Lexicon of the Hebrew new literature on net לקסיקון הספרות העברית החדשה
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gets chased out for refusing to be neighbors with the black-furred Cat; and the musical
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Life's no fairy tale: Why You Should Be Reading Your Kids Stories of Tragedy
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She never married and lived with her mother, first in Tel Aviv and later in
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poet, author, playwright, literary translator, illustrater and painter, and
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commemorated what would have been Goldberg's 102nd birthday by uploading a
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In 1948, Goldberg wrote an Israeli children's short story and poem titled
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broke out, three-year-old Goldberg had to escape with her parents to the
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Leah Goldberg's tale of tolerance for kids gains new English translation
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was republished again as a children's book with new illustrations by
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is read to children to teach them the timely message of tolerating
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during which Israelis of Middle Eastern descent protested against
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Goldberg was widely read in Russian, German, and French poetry.
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complains that the Squirrel is noisy whenever she cracks the
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despite her visiting them daily; the white-skinned Snortimus
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/he/d/da/Goldberg3.JPG
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to Hebrew periodicals with overt current-affairs discourse.
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dislikes Miss Hen for being fat and lazy; the motherly Mrs.
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With exemplary knowledge of seven languages, Goldberg also
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in Semitic languages and German. Her dissertation on the
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A 100-shekel bill featuring the image of Leah Goldberg.
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Prize (for the volume "Al Haprikhá") and, in 1970, the
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Ivrim Interviews with Goldberg friends and researchers
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was first translated into English by Bracha Kaplan as
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released the first and so far only English version of
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poet, translator, playwright, researcher of literature
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posthumously, her mother took the prize in her name.
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Academic staff of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Rereading It Is the Light, Lea Goldberg's Only Novel
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includes the portrait of Leah Goldberg and her poem
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Unlike many of her contemporary peers, most notably
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Memorial plaque on Leah Goldberg's house in Tel Aviv
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Index

Leah Goldberg in 1946
Königsberg
Kaliningrad
East Prussia
German Empire
Jerusalem
Avraham Shlonsky


Hebrew
Königsberg
Jerusalem
Hebrew-language
comparative literary
Israeli literature
Jewish Lithuanian
Kaunas
Königsberg
Kaliningrad
First World War
Russian Empire
Bolshevik
Hebrew
Berlin
Bonn
Samaritan Targum
Paul E. Kahle
immigrate
Tel Aviv
Hebrew

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