Nurit Zarchi
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Nurit Zarchi
Summary
Nurit Zarchi is a human[1]. She was born in Jerusalem[2]. She was born on October 19, 1941[3]. She worked as a writer[4], journalist[5], children's writer[6], and poet[7]. She has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]
Key Facts
- Born in Jerusalem[2], Nurit Zarchi…
- Nurit Zarchi was born on October 19, 1941[3].
- Nurit Zarchi's father was Israel Zarchi[9].
- Among Nurit Zarchi's spouses was Yoram Taharlev[10].
- A child of Nurit Zarchi was Roni Teharlev[11].
- A child of Nurit Zarchi was Erela Taharlev Ben-Shachar[12].
- Nurit Zarchi held citizenship in Israel[13].
- Hebrew was Nurit Zarchi's native language[14].
- Nurit Zarchi worked as a writer[4].
- Nurit Zarchi's professions included journalist[5].
- Nurit Zarchi's professions included children's writer[6].
- Nurit Zarchi worked as a poet[7].
- Nurit Zarchi's field of work was poetry[15].
- Nurit Zarchi's education included a stint at Tel Aviv University[16].
- Nurit Zarchi's education included a stint at Hebrew University of Jerusalem[17].
- Nurit Zarchi was educated at Levinsky College of Education[18].
- Nurit Zarchi received the Bialik Prize[19].
- Nurit Zarchi received the Ze'ev Prize[20].
- Nurit Zarchi received the The Yehuda Amichai Prize[21].
- Nurit Zarchi received the Ze'ev Prize[22].
- Nurit Zarchi received the Israel Prize[23].
- Nurit Zarchi is recorded as female[24].
- Nurit Zarchi's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Nurit Zarchi's Commons category is recorded as Nurit Zarchi[26].
- Nurit Zarchi's archives at is recorded as Gnazim Institute archive[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Nurit Zarchi's place of birth was Jerusalem[2]. She was born on October 19, 1941[3]. Her father was Israel Zarchi[9]. Hebrew was her native language[14].
Education
Educated at Tel Aviv University[16], a public university[28], in Israel[29], founded in 1956[30], headquartered in Tel Aviv[31]; Hebrew University of Jerusalem[17], a university[32], in Israel[33], founded in 1918[34], headquartered in Jerusalem[35]; and Levinsky College of Education[18], an academic institution[36], in Israel[37], founded in 1911[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[4], journalist[5], children's writer[6], and poet[7]. Nurit Zarchi's field of work was poetry[15].
Recognition
Awards received include Bialik Prize[19], a literary award[39], in Israel[40], founded in 1933[41], headquartered in Tel Aviv[42]; Ze'ev Prize[20], a literary award[43], in Israel[44], founded in 1972[45]; The Yehuda Amichai Prize[21], a literary award[46], in Israel[47], founded in 2002[48]; and Israel Prize[23], an award[49], in Israel[50], founded in 1953[51].
Personal Life
Among Nurit Zarchi's spouses was Yoram Taharlev[10]. Children include Roni Teharlev[11], a painter[52], b. 1964[53], of Israel[54], awarded the The Haim Schiff Prize for Figurative-Realistic Art[55], specialised in painting[56] and Erela Taharlev Ben-Shachar[12], a writer[57], b. 1966[58], of Israel[59].
Why It Matters
Nurit Zarchi has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]
FAQs
Where was Nurit Zarchi born?
Nurit Zarchi's place of birth was Jerusalem[2].
Who were Nurit Zarchi's parents?
Nurit Zarchi's father was Israel Zarchi[9].
Who was Nurit Zarchi married to?
Nurit Zarchi's spouses include Yoram Taharlev[10].
What did Nurit Zarchi do for work?
Nurit Zarchi worked as writer[4], journalist[5], children's writer[6], and poet[7].
Where did Nurit Zarchi go to school?
Nurit Zarchi was educated at Tel Aviv University[16], Hebrew University of Jerusalem[17], and Levinsky College of Education[18].
What awards did Nurit Zarchi receive?
Honors received include Bialik Prize[19], Ze'ev Prize[20], The Yehuda Amichai Prize[21], and Ze'ev Prize[22].