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33: 234:, leader of the left-wing movement to which Shamir belonged, concerning what was perceived as "ideological aberration" in his stories. In hindsight it is difficult to understand what the fuss was about. The stories seem completely innocent and certainly are not hostile or injurious to the kibbutz movement. However, the anger that was aroused against Shamir was so strong that he decided to leave his kibbutz in 1947 for ideological reasons. 563: 175: 298:
was translated into English, adapted into radio plays, and even merited an adaptation for television. It is one of the greatest Israeli bestsellers of all time, selling to date over 150,000 copies. It became part of the program of study in schools.
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Shamir began writing stories at a young age. They immediately attracted attention, and not only for his literary ability. He was always engaged with political problems, always arousing opposition. The first opposition came from
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Moshe Shamir also wrote poetry. However, most of his trade was in prose. He was a prolific author, publishing more than 25 books in the course of his life.
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pieces based on his life in the thirties and forties. Shamir wrote additional books about the members of his family:
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directed by Yosef Millo, who also directed its theatrical debut. In 1947, he became the chief editor of the
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His shift from left to right took a toll on him as the main literary societies banned him from membership.
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Certainly you recall that, in his day, the late Prof. Joseph Klausner wrote, when you published your book
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recalled Klausner's words in a later day when Moshe Shamir, as a member of the
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Among the various prizes received by Shamir for his work were the following:
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for publishing an article about a celebration of the disbanding of
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Members of the Harel Brigade, January 1949. Moshe Shamir 2nd right.
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Recipients of Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works
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Shamir's first story, appearing in print in 1940, dealt with
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Israeli author, playwright, opinion writer and public figure
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from 1939 to 1941. From 1944 to 1946 he was a member of
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Israeli military personnel of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War
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at the age of 83. He was survived by his wife Tzvia.
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Knesset
Likud
Tehiya-Bnai
Safed
Mandatory Palestine
Hebrew
He Walked Through the Fields
Safed
Herzliya Hebrew High School
Tel Aviv

1948 Arab-Israeli War
Palmach
Hashomer Hatzair
kibbutz
Mishmar HaEmek
Israel Defense Forces
Bamahane
Maariv
Meir Ya'ari
Abraham
binding of Isaac
Ussishkin
movie
Haganah
Israel Defense Forces
Bamahane
David Ben-Gurion
Palmach

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