Esther Streit-Wurzel
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Esther Streit-Wurzel אסתר שטרייט-וורצל | |
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Born |
Esther Streit 25 July 1932 Petah Tikva, Central District, Mandatory Palestine |
Died |
7 December 2013 81) Petah Tikva, Central District, Israel | (aged
Other names | Esther Streit, Zvi Hadas |
Alma mater | Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Occupation | Children's author, educator |
Years active | 1944–2008 |
Spouse(s) | Unnamed (1954–2013; her death) |
Children | 3 |
Esther Streit-Wurzel (Hebrew: אסתר שטרייט-וורצל; 25 July 1932 − 7 December 2013) was an Israeli children's author and educator.
Streit-Wurzel was born in Petah Tikva, Central District, in then Mandatory Palestine. She wrote her first book in 1944, aged 12, under the pen name Zvi Hadas as she was too shy to credit herself. She graduated from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1949, aged 17. Apart from writing, she was also an educator.[1]
Esther Streit-Wurzel died following a serious illness on 7 December 2013, aged 81, in Petah Tikva, Central District, Israel.[2] Her funeral took place the next day on 8 December and was attended by thousands. She was survived by her husband and three children.[3]
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