Yehoshua Bar-Yosef

Not to be confused with Jesus of Nazareth.

Yehoshua Bar-Yosef (Hebrew: יהושע בר-יוסף, b. 1912 d. 1992) was an Israeli writer.

Bar-Yosef was born in Safed, Israel and was raised in a Haredi Jewish family. He later left Orthodox Judaism, and became a writer. He worked first as a newspaper editor, and then as a freelance journalist.[1] His work includes novels, novellas, short stories, plays and historical epics about Safed.[2] He received numerous literary awards, including the Bialik Prize in 1984.[3]

Books published in Hebrew

Performed plays

Books in translation

References

  1. Yehoshua Bar-Yosef. Indiana University Press. 22 July 2000. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-253-33711-5. Retrieved 2011-12-03.
  2. Shaked, Gershon; Budick, E. Miller. Modern Hebrew Fiction.
  3. "List of Bialik Prize recipients for fiction 1933-2004" (PDF) (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv Municipality website.
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