Fraenkel, Naomi

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Name (Hebrew)
פרנקל, נעמי, 1918-2009
Name (Latin)
Fraenkel, Naomi
Name (Cyrilic)
Френкель, Наоми
Other forms of name
Ben-Gur, Noʻomi Frenḳel-
Frankel, Naomi
Franḳel, Noʻomi
Frenḳel, Noʻomi
Frenḳel-Ben-Gur, Noʻomi
Frenkel, Noomi, 1918-2009
Frankel, Noomi, 1918-2009
Frenkel-Ben-Gur, Noomi, 1918-2009
Ben-Gur, Noomi Frenkel-, 1918-2009
Frankel, Naomi, 1918-2009
Френкель, Наоми, 1918-2009
בן גור, נעמי, 1918-2009
Date of birth
1918-11-20
Date of death
2009-11-20
Place of birth
Berlin (Germany)
Associated country
Israel
Field of activity
Children's literature
Israeli fiction
Israeli literature
Occupation
Authors, Israeli
Associated Language
heb
Gender
female
Biographical or Historical Data
מאיר בן גור היה בעלה השלישי.
מקום לידה: Berlin
מקום לידה: ברלין
תאריך לידה עברי: ט כסליו תרפ"א [20.11.1920]
תאריך עליה: עלתה לארץ בשנת תרצ"ג.
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 100296825
Wikidata: Q4492669
Library of congress: n 97027396
Sources of Information
  • Dodi ṿe-reʻi, 1973:t.p. (Noʻomi Frenḳel) t.p. verso (Naomi Fraenkel [in rom.]) jkt. (Noʻomi Frenḳel-Ben-Gur)
  • Info from Bar-Ilan Univ., 03-03-97(Naomi Fraenkel or Noʻomi Frenḳel uses this form in her works in preference to the compound surname Frenḳel-Ben-Gur; she is not the same person as Naomi Ben-Gur, primarily a children's author)
  • Malkat ha-konkhiyah, 2013:t.p. (נעמי פרנקל = Noʻomi Frenḳel) p. 4 of cover (celebrated Israeli author)
  • Raḥeli ṿeha-ishon, c1972:t.p. (Noʻomi Franḳel) t.p. verso (Naomi Frankel [in rom.])
  • Ṿiḳipedyah, via WWW, April 30, 2015(נעמי פרנקל = Noʻomi Frenḳel; b. Nov. 20, 1918; d. Nov. 20, 2009; born and raised in Berlin in an assimilated Jewish family; emigrated to Israel 1934; wrote fiction, non-fiction, and children's books; studied Jewish history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
  • תעודת זהות של נעמי פרנקל, נצפה 05 בנובמבר 2019(נולדה ב- 20.11.1918, ט"ז בכסלו תרע"ט, שם האב: ארטור)
  • המידע על פי ציפי כוכבי רייני, נמסר 04 בנובמבר 2019שם האם המופיע בתעודת הזהות, דבורה, הינו שם אמו של ישראל רוזנצווייג ולא של אמה של נעמי פרנקל. אמה של נעמי פרנקל הייתה מלכה (מרתה))
  • Dodi ve-rei, 1973:t.p. (Noomi Frenkel) t.p. verso (Naomi Fraenkel [in rom.]) jkt. (Noomi Frenkel-Ben-Gur)
  • Info from Bar-Ilan Univ., 03-03-97(Naomi Fraenkel or Noomi Frenkel uses this form in her works in preference to the compound surname Frenkel-Ben-Gur; she is not the same person as Naomi Ben-Gur, primarily a children's author)
  • Raheli veha-ishon, c1972:t.p. (Noomi Frankel) t.p. verso (Naomi Frankel [in rom.]) ( (ויקיפדיה:) )
  • פרדה. תשס"ד.
  • Саул и Иоанна, 2011:
  • Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
  • קרסל, לכסיקון, ב, 688-689.
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Wikipedia description:

Naomi Frankel (Hebrew: נעמי פרנקל; 20 November 1918 – 20 November 2009), also spelled Fraenkel and Frenkel, was a German-born Israeli novelist. Born in Berlin, she was evacuated to Mandatory Palestine with other German-Jewish children in 1933. She became a member of Kibbutz Beit Alfa, where she lived until 1970. She began writing novels in 1956 and achieved fame with her trilogy Shaul ve-Yohannah (Saul and Joanna), a three-generational tale of an assimilated German-Jewish family in prewar Germany. She wrote four other novels for adults as well as several books for children. In the 1980s Frankel abandoned her leftist convictions and adopted right-wing ideology, settling in the West Bank, where she died in 2009, aged 91.

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