Bat-Dori, Shulamit
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Name (Hebrew)
בת דורי, שולמית, 1905-1985
Name (Latin)
Bat-Dori, Shulamit
Other forms of name
Batdori, Sulamith
Bat-Dori, Shulamit, 1904-1985
Dori, Shulamit Bat-
גוטגלד, שולמית, 1905-1985
בתדורי, שולמית, 1905-1985
בת דורי, ש
בת-דורי, שולמית בת יוסף
Date of birth
1905-12-07
Date of death
1985-02-15
Place of birth
Warsaw (Poland)
Place of death
Tel Aviv-Yafo (Israel)
Other associated place
Mishmar Ha'Emek (Israel)
Occupation
Screenwriters
Theatrical producers and directors
Gender
female
Biographical or Historical Data
מידע על שם: : שמה הקודם: גוטגלד.
תאריך לידה עברי: ט כסלו תרס"ו [7.12.1905]
תאריך עליה: עלתה ארצה בשנת תרפ"ג [1923].
נישאה לראובן זיו.
Sources of Information
- The great promise, 1947:credits (Sulamith Batdori, screenwriter, assistant director)
- ha-Teʼaṭron shel Shulamit Bat-Dori, 2013:page 15 (Shulamit Guṭgeld; born 1904 in Warsaw) page 18, etc. immigrated 1939 to Palestine; died 1985 at the age of 81)
- Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
- ווארשה
- א' כרמל, אישים בישראל תשכ"א, עמ' 75
- Who's who in world Jewry, New York 1955, p. 50.
- Her Ka-zot lo tifraḥ ʻod le-ʻolam, c1980:t.p. (Shulamit Bat-Dori)
- שולמית ("מיתָה") בת-דורי (גוּטגֶלד) (7 בדצמבר 1904 - 15 בפברואר 1985) הייתה במאית, מחזאית ושחקנית ומייסדת תיאטרון הקיבוץ. ממייסדות משמר העמק וחברתו עד מותה ( (ויקיפדיה, נצפה ב-9.11.20:) )
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Wikipedia description:
Shulamit Bat-Dori (Hebrew: שולמית בת-דורי; 7 December 1904 – February 1985; née Gutgeld) was a Polish-Israeli playwright, kibbutz theatre director and producer, and dance festival director. A member of Hashomer Hatzair and its kibbutz, Mishmar HaEmek, she was involved in the development of political theatre in Palestine, writing and producing plays that reinforced the ideology of the Kibbutz Movement. She was known for her huge, open-air performances that enlisted hundreds of kibbutz members and attracted thousands of viewers. She represented Israel at international conferences and was a professor in the theatre department at Tel Aviv University from 1965 to 1974.
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