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Ruth Yardeni鈥揔atz
Ruth Yardeni Katz in the 2008 Kavli Prize ceremony
Ruth Yardeni Katz in the 2008 Kavli Prize ceremony
Native name
专讜转 讬专讚谞讬-讻抓
Born(1943-08-19)August 19, 1943
Jerusalem, British mandate of Palestine
DiedDecember 18, 2017(2017-12-18) (aged 74)
OccupationAuthor, Educator
Citizenship Israel
Genre Children's literature
SpouseYossi Katz

Ruth Yardeni鈥揔atz (August 19, 1943 – December 18, 2017) was an Israeli author of children's and adult literature and an educator.

Biography

Yardeni-Katz was born on August 19, 1943, in Jerusalem. After her military service she studied in a Beth Midrash for youth counslors in Haifa and completed a course for youth counslors in Tel Aviv University. IN the following years she worked in several informal education facilities [1] and served as the Director of Arts in the Jerusalem Municipality. [2]

Yardeni-Katz married Yossi Katz a professor of theoretical physics at the Hebrew University [3] and had two children. [2] Her son is the chef Michael Katz.

Yardeni-Katz started her writing career in 1981 when she debuted with the book "The Hero of the Class". She also wrote stories to several children's magazines such as Davar for kids and Our Land. [4]

She retired at age 51 and started to write full time. As part as her husband's work she traveled the world including in Japan where she wrote her book "Japan, A Different land". She published her travel experiences in the Davar magzaine. [4]

On December 18, 2017, she passed and decided to donate her body to science. [4]

Bibliography

  • 1981 The Hero of the Class, Illustrated by David Susna, Elishar (讛讙讬讘讜专 砖诇 讛讻讬转讛)
  • 1986 Aunt Sophia and Angel Gabriel, with Yossi Stern, Keter (讛讚讜讚讛 住讜驻讬讛 讜讛诪诇讗讱 讙讘专讬讗诇)
  • 1986 Albert Einstein: A Story of a Genius, Illustrated by David Susna, Keter (讗诇讘专讟 讗讬讬谞砖讟讬讬谉: 住讬驻讜专讜 砖诇 讙讗讜谉)
  • 1990 Who is this Madman, Illustrated by Moshe Levin, Yaron Golan (诪讬 讛诪砖讜讙注 讛讝讛)
  • 1991 A Big Colorfull Kite, Illustrated by Moshe Levin, Yaron Golan (注驻讬驻讜谉 讙讚讜诇 讜爪讘注讜谞讬)
  • 1992/3 The Big Lego Game of the God, Illustrated by Noga Adler, Yaron Golan (诪砖讞拽 讛诇讙讜 砖诇 讛讗诇讜讛讬诐)
  • 1996 Japan, A Different Land, Yaron Golan (讬驻谉, 讗专抓 讗讞专转)
  • 1999 A Sunshine in Atlit, Illustrated by Yossi Stern, Amir (拽专谉 讗讜专 讘注转诇讬转)
  • 2001 The Drawer of Secrets, Illustrated by Lena Luktzki, Amir (诪讙专转 讛住讜讚讜转)
  • 2008 A Kiss, Amir (谞砖讬拽讛)

References

  1. ^ "专讜转 讬专讚谞讬-讻抓". library.osu.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  2. ^ a b "From the desk of鈥 Ruth Yardeni Katz 鈥 Afikim". afikim.org. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  3. ^ Goldman, Dudi (2013-10-09). "Shoah survivor shares Nobel in physics". Ynetnews. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  4. ^ a b c "讗讜爪专 讛住驻专讜转 讛注讘专讬转 - 专讜转 讬专讚谞讬志讻抓". www.helt.co.il. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ruth Yardeni鈥揔atz
Ruth Yardeni Katz in the 2008 Kavli Prize ceremony
Ruth Yardeni Katz in the 2008 Kavli Prize ceremony
Native name
专讜转 讬专讚谞讬-讻抓
Born(1943-08-19)August 19, 1943
Jerusalem, British mandate of Palestine
DiedDecember 18, 2017(2017-12-18) (aged 74)
OccupationAuthor, Educator
Citizenship Israel
Genre Children's literature
SpouseYossi Katz

Ruth Yardeni鈥揔atz (August 19, 1943 – December 18, 2017) was an Israeli author of children's and adult literature and an educator.

Biography

Yardeni-Katz was born on August 19, 1943, in Jerusalem. After her military service she studied in a Beth Midrash for youth counslors in Haifa and completed a course for youth counslors in Tel Aviv University. IN the following years she worked in several informal education facilities [1] and served as the Director of Arts in the Jerusalem Municipality. [2]

Yardeni-Katz married Yossi Katz a professor of theoretical physics at the Hebrew University [3] and had two children. [2] Her son is the chef Michael Katz.

Yardeni-Katz started her writing career in 1981 when she debuted with the book "The Hero of the Class". She also wrote stories to several children's magazines such as Davar for kids and Our Land. [4]

She retired at age 51 and started to write full time. As part as her husband's work she traveled the world including in Japan where she wrote her book "Japan, A Different land". She published her travel experiences in the Davar magzaine. [4]

On December 18, 2017, she passed and decided to donate her body to science. [4]

Bibliography

  • 1981 The Hero of the Class, Illustrated by David Susna, Elishar (讛讙讬讘讜专 砖诇 讛讻讬转讛)
  • 1986 Aunt Sophia and Angel Gabriel, with Yossi Stern, Keter (讛讚讜讚讛 住讜驻讬讛 讜讛诪诇讗讱 讙讘专讬讗诇)
  • 1986 Albert Einstein: A Story of a Genius, Illustrated by David Susna, Keter (讗诇讘专讟 讗讬讬谞砖讟讬讬谉: 住讬驻讜专讜 砖诇 讙讗讜谉)
  • 1990 Who is this Madman, Illustrated by Moshe Levin, Yaron Golan (诪讬 讛诪砖讜讙注 讛讝讛)
  • 1991 A Big Colorfull Kite, Illustrated by Moshe Levin, Yaron Golan (注驻讬驻讜谉 讙讚讜诇 讜爪讘注讜谞讬)
  • 1992/3 The Big Lego Game of the God, Illustrated by Noga Adler, Yaron Golan (诪砖讞拽 讛诇讙讜 砖诇 讛讗诇讜讛讬诐)
  • 1996 Japan, A Different Land, Yaron Golan (讬驻谉, 讗专抓 讗讞专转)
  • 1999 A Sunshine in Atlit, Illustrated by Yossi Stern, Amir (拽专谉 讗讜专 讘注转诇讬转)
  • 2001 The Drawer of Secrets, Illustrated by Lena Luktzki, Amir (诪讙专转 讛住讜讚讜转)
  • 2008 A Kiss, Amir (谞砖讬拽讛)

References

  1. ^ "专讜转 讬专讚谞讬-讻抓". library.osu.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  2. ^ a b "From the desk of鈥 Ruth Yardeni Katz 鈥 Afikim". afikim.org. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  3. ^ Goldman, Dudi (2013-10-09). "Shoah survivor shares Nobel in physics". Ynetnews. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  4. ^ a b c "讗讜爪专 讛住驻专讜转 讛注讘专讬转 - 专讜转 讬专讚谞讬志讻抓". www.helt.co.il. Retrieved 2024-03-03.

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