Yehudit Hendel
Yehudit Hendel | |
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Yehudit Hendel in the 1960s | |
| Native name | יהודית הנדל |
| Born | October 25, 1921 |
| Died | May 23, 2014 (aged 92) |
| Spouse | Zvi Meirovitz |
| Children | Dorit (b. 1952), Yehoshua (b. 1963) |
Yehudit Hendel (English: Judith Hendel; German: Jehudit Hendel; Hebrew: יהודית הנדל) was an award-winning Israeli author. She wrote novels, short stories, and non-fiction.
Much of her work focuses on the Holocaust, displaced persons, people with depression, and the terminally ill.
When she won the Israel Prize in 2003, the selection committee stated that "she is a unique, moving, powerful voice with psychological depth. She delves into man's soul and into the everyday existential problems with delicate observations, and out of recognition of people's tragic fates. Yehudit Hendel is a pioneer in turning from the center of the social map to its edges."