Israel Eliraz


Israel Eliraz was an Israeli poet who won the Bialik Prize, the Brenner Prize, the ACUM lifetime achievement award, the Nathan Alterman Award, the Jerusalem Foundation-Jerusalem Municipality’s Belles-Lettres Award, the Award, the , and the .

Biography

Born Israel Rothstein on 23 March 1936 to a religious family in the Knesset Yisrael neighborhood of Jerusalem his parents were Ya’akov and Shifra Rothstein. He attended Alliance Israélite Universelle and Hebrew University of Jerusalem where he specialized in Jewish literature and philosophy, received his master’s degree from Tel Aviv University where he specialized in comparative literary studies, started writing poetry in 1980, studied theatre at University of Paris between 1995 and 1996 on a stipend from the French government, and worked for a living as a teacher and principal at Gymnasia Rehavia and as an instructor at. Occasionally he would also lecture in France, Belgium, and the United States: for example he was visiting professor of drama at Virginia Commonwealth University in 1980 and was invited to in 1999 and to in 1998. He lived in Jerusalem all his life and was married to Naomi née Brunner with whom he had three children. Eliraz died on 22 March 2016 in Jerusalem, Jerusalem District. His resting place is in Kiryat Anavim, Mateh Yehuda Regional Council, Jerusalem District, Israel.

Publications

Haaretz critic Prof. Dr. wrote about this book that upon reading it he felt as if he “received endless letters from the poet regarding existential wonders" while Iton 77 critic said that it changed his life.
  • אלירז, ישראל. הֵבִּט: שירה מביטה בציור – בעקבות ציוריו של יהושע בורקובסקי. תל אביב–יפו: :he:קשב לשירה|קשב לשירה, ה׳תשע״ב/2012, 132 עמ׳.
Haaretz critic Ouzi Zur praised this book's “wonderful poetic introspection regarding the quintessence of seeing.”