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Zoya Yunoevna Semenduyeva (Russian: Зоя Юноевна Семендуева; Hebrew: זויה סמנדואב; born 20 October 1929 – 9 April 2020) was a Soviet and Israeli poet.[1][2] She wrote in a language of the Mountain Jew (Juhuri). She was a member of Dagestan Writers' Union.

Zoya Semenduyeva
Zoya Yunoevna Semenduyeva
Born(1929-10-20)October 20, 1929
Derbent, Dagestan ASSR, USSR
DiedApril 9, 2020(2020-04-09) (aged 90)
Netanya, Israel
Occupationpoet
Genrepoetry

Biography


Zoya Semenduyeva was born Zoya Yunoevna Haimova to Naamo and Yuno Haimov in Derbent, in the Republic of Dagestan ASSR, USSR. She moved with her parents to Makhachkala, where she studied accounting.[3] In 1950 in Makhachkala, she started to work for the company "Dagknigoizdat", where she met her husband-to-be, Akhom (Alexey) Eudovich Semenduyev, and who was the head of the Edition Department.[4]


Career


Zoya Semenduyeva was constantly in a creative environment, she once decided to try her hand at poetry. Her first experiments were approved by Mountain Jews (Juhuri) poets Hizgil Avshalumov and Sergey Izgiyaev.[5]

The first publication took place in 1960[3][4][6] on the pages of the almanac (Juhuri: "Ватан Советиму") - "Soviet Motherland", published in the Mountain Jewish language. The first collection (Juhuri: "Войгей дуьл") - "Command of the heart" was published in 1967, and before her repatriation to Israel, Zoya Semenduev published 10 collections of poetry. She wrote about her people, about love, friendship, about war and peace. The poetesses' works have been published in Moscow literary magazines. Two of her collections were released in Russian - "The Winner People" and "Song, Dream and Love."

The composers Khizgil Khanukaev and Yuno Avshalumov wrote songs to the verses of Zoya Semenduyeva.[5]


Aliyah


In December 1992, Zoya Semenduyeva immigrated to Israel. In Israel, her poems were published in the collection (Juhuri: "Говлеи") - "Deliverance", and in 1998 she released a new collection of poems "At the Obelisk", which included works in Juhuri and translations of her poems into Russian. In 2007, the book (Juhuri: "Духдер эн дуь бебе") "Daughter of two fathers"[7] was published, which includes the play of the same name and fairy tales. Zoya Semenduyeva was also published in the Israeli literary and journalistic almanac (Juhuri: "Мирвори") - "Pearls". In 1999, Zoya Semenduyeva became a member of the Union of Writers - Natives of the Caucasus (Israel).[4]

Since 2008 and shortly until her death, Zoya Semenduyeva and her husband have been participating in the project of translating the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible) into Juhuri.[4] They edited and proofread text. Zoya Semenduyev and her husband's knowledge of Juhuri and her previous experience in publishing contributed to the implementation of the project.


Family


She had two sons, Igor and Semyon, and three daughters, Evgeniya, Tamara, and Svetlana, who gave her nine grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.[3] She also had a brother named Chaim. After immigrating to Israel, Zoya Semenduyeva lived in Kfar Yona. Her daughters Tamara and Svetlana also write poetry, and her grandson Daniel Semenduyev translates poetry from Hebrew into Russian and from Russian into Hebrew.[3]


Death


Semenduyeva died on April 9, 2020 in Netanya, Israel.[3]


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На других языках


- [en] Zoya Semenduyeva

[es] Zoya Semenduyeva

Zoya Yunoevna Semenduyeva (en ruso, Зоя Юноевна Семендуева, romanizado: Zoya Yunoévna Semenduyeva: ; en hebreo, זויה יונואבנה סמנדוייבה‎: ; Derbent, 20 de octubre de 1929–Netanya, 9 de abril de 2020) fue una poeta soviética - israelí[1][2] que escribía en la lengua de los Judíos de Montaña (Juhuri). Fue miembro de la Unión de Escritores de Daguestán..

[ru] Семендуева, Зоя Юноевна

Зоя Юноевна Семендуева (фамилия при рождении — Хаимова; 20 октября 1929, Дербент, Дагестанская АССР, СССР — 9 апреля 2020, Нетания, Израиль) — горско-еврейская советская и израильская поэтесса.[1]



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