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Nava Semel (Hebrew: נאוה סמל; September 15, 1954 – December 2, 2017) was an Israeli author, playwright, screenwriter and translator. Her short story collection Kova Zekhukhit (Hat of Glass) was the first work of fiction published in Israel to address the topic of the "Second Generation"—children of Holocaust survivors.[1]

Nava Semel
Born
Nava Artzi

(1954-09-15)September 15, 1954
Jaffa, Israel
DiedDecember 2, 2017(2017-12-02) (aged 63)
Tel Aviv, Israel
OccupationAuthor, playwright, screenwriter
Spouse(s)Noam Semel
Children3
Parent(s)Yitzhak Artzi
RelativesShlomo Artzi (brother)
Meir Shapiro (great-uncle)

Early life and education


Nava Semel was born 1954 in Jaffa, daughter of Yitzhak Artzi, a politician and member of the Knesset, and Mimi (Margalit), a survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp and Kleineshenau.[1][2] Her maternal grandmother was the sister of Rabbi Meir Shapiro. She was the younger sister of Israeli rock musician Shlomo Artzi.[1] She had an MA in art history from Tel Aviv University.


Career


Semel published 16 books, plays, opera libretti, poetry and screenplays. She also wrote plays and translated for the Hebrew stage. Her acclaimed novel And the Rat Laughed was adapted into an opera libretto in 2005.


Critical reception


Her works have been translated into many languages and published in many countries.


Recurring themes


Her work focuses on the "second generation" (children of Holocaust survivors) in Israel. Her characters are native born Israelis, who confront their identity issues and deal with the scars of the painful past.


Public projects and activism


Semel was a member of the Board of Directors of Massuah, the Institute for Holocaust Studies at Kibbutz Tel Yitzhak, and for many years was a member of the Board of Governors of Yad Vashem. She was also on the Board of Directors of the "New Foundation for Television and Cinema".


Personal life


Nava Semel was married to Noam Semel, the Director General of the Cameri Theatre of Tel Aviv, and mother of three children. She lived in Tel Aviv, Israel.


Awards and honors


She received the Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works in 1996, "The Women Writers of the Mediterranean Award" in France 1994, and "Women of the Year in Literature of the City of Tel Aviv" 2006.


Works



Fiction



Stage and screen



References


  1. Lenṭin, Ronit (2000). Israel and the Daughters of the Shoah: Reoccupying the Territories of Silence. Berghahn Books. pp. 27–. ISBN 9781571817754. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  2. Multi-talented Nava Semel Succumbs to cancer at age 63, The Jerusalem Post, 2 December 2017, accessed 20 August 2021.



На других языках


[de] Nava Semel

Nava Semel (geboren 15. September 1954 in Jaffa; gestorben 2. Dezember 2017 in Tel Aviv) war eine israelische, in Tel Aviv lebende Journalistin und Schriftstellerin, die sich literarisch vor allem mit dem Schicksal von Menschen auseinandersetzte, deren Eltern bzw. Elterngeneration den Holocaust und seine Schrecken überlebt haben.
- [en] Nava Semel

[fr] Nava Semel

Nava Semel, née le 15 septembre 1954 à Jaffa (Israël) et morte le 2 décembre 2017, était une auteure, journaliste et traductrice israélienne.



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