Polish-Israeli children's writer and translator (1931–2022)
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Uri Orlev (Hebrew: אורי אורלב; 24 February 1931 – 26 July 2022) born Jerzy Henryk Orłowski, was a Polish-born Israeli children's author and translator. He received the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1996 for his "lasting contribution to children's literature", the Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works in 1972 and the Bialik Prize for literature in 2006.
UriOrlev (Hebrew: אורי אורלב; 24 February 1931 – 26 July 2022) born Jerzy Henryk Orłowski, was a Polish-born Israeli children's author and translator...
Orlev (Hebrew: אורלב) is a Hebrew surname. Notable people with the surname include: UriOrlev (1931–2022), Israeli children's author and translator Zevulun...
Street) is a 1981 semi-autobiographical children's book by Israeli author UriOrlev (אורי אורלב), which tells the story of a young boy, Alex, and his struggle...
Zevulun Orlev (Hebrew: זבולון אורלב, born 9 November 1945) is an Israeli politician and a former Knesset member, Minister of Welfare & Social Services...
Germany The Island on Bird Street Søren Kragh-Jacobsen Based on the book by UriOrlev 1997 United Kingdom Bent Sean Mathias Based on the play by Martin Sherman...
UriOrlev (1993). Lydia, Queen of Palestine. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. UriOrlev (1995). The Lady with the Hat. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. UriOrlev (1995)...
yeshiva of Bnei Brak Uri Zohar – former film director, actor, and comedian who left the entertainment world to become a rabbi Uri Avnery – peace activist...
in 1976. Vladka Meed – ghetto resistance member; author. Died in 2012. UriOrlev – Israeli author of the semi-autobiographical novel The Island on Bird...
literature and culture. Popular Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-0-87972-556-3. UriOrlev Crusoe. Insdorf, Annette (2003). Indelible shadows: film and the Holocaust...
World War II War Crimes Trials Notable Lesléa Newman Fat Chance Notable UriOrlev, translated by Hillel Halkin The Lady with the Hat Notable 1994 Younger...
Pikaz Uriel Simon 2005 no award no award 2006 Ruth Almog Raquel Chalfi UriOrlev Yosef Gorny Chava Turniansky 2007 no award no award 2008 Oded Burla Israel...
Goodnight Mister Tom C. L. Moore (with Alicia Austin) - Scarlet Dream UriOrlev – The Island on Bird Street (האי ברחוב הציפורים) Ruth Park – The Muddle-Headed...
writer Aharon Megged – author Sami Michael – author Samir Naqqash – author UriOrlev – author, Hans Christian Andersen Award (1996) Amos Oz (Amos Klausner)...