Dorit Rabinyan
Dorit Rabinyan | |
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| Native name | דורית רביניאן |
| Born | September 25, 1972 Kfar Saba, Israel |
| Language | Hebrew |
| Citizenship | Israeli |
Dorit Rabinyan (Hebrew: דורית רביניאן; born September 25, 1972) is an Israeli author and screenwriter. She is known for her novels Persian Brides (1995), Strand of a Thousand Pearls (1997), and All the Rivers (Hebrew: Gader Haya, 2014). Her work has received literary recognition in Israel, including the Bernstein Prize. In 2016, All the Rivers became the subject of public debate after Israel’s Ministry of Education decided to ban it from the national high school literature curriculum.