Esther Raab

Esther Raab

Esther Raab portrait

Esther Raab
Native name אסתר ראב
Born April 25, 1894
Petah Tikva, Palestine
Died September 4, 1981(1981-09-04) (aged 87)
Occupation poet, prose writer
Language Hebrew
Nationality Israeli
Ethnicity Jewish
Notable awards Kugel Prize (Israel)
Years active 1921-1981
Spouse Yitzhak Green

Esther Raab (Hebrew: אסתר ראב; April 25, 1894 – September 4, 1981) was a Hebrew author of prose and poetry, known as "the first Sabra poet", for the prominence of her native landscape in her imagery.

Biography

Esther Raab was born and raised in the rural Moshava of Petah Tikva in Palestine (part of Ottoman Syria at the time), to founding residents Yehuda and Leah Raab. Raab's grandfather was an immigrant from the Hungarian village of Szent István who settled in Jerusalem. In late 1909, aged fifteen, she was prohibited by her father from attending the moshava's school, which was a mixed gender establishment, and later wrote that she was much hurt by that decision.

In 1913 she moved to Degania Alef, with Second Aliyah pioneers. In 1914, she returned to Petah Tikva.

In late 1921, Raab married her cousin, Yitzhak Green, in Cairo, and lived in Egypt for a few years. She first published her poetry in the early 1920s. She later returned to Palestine (by then under British rule) and lived in Tel Aviv until 1945, when she returned to Petah Tikva. During that time, she studied education, and worked in teaching and agriculture. Green died suddenly in 1930. Raab dedicated her first book of collected poetry to him.

Raab continued to publish over several decades, often silent for years due to financial and other difficulties.

commemorative plaque in Tel Aviv on the house Raab lived in

Awards and recognition

In 1964, Raab won the Kugel Prize, awarded by the municipality of Holon, Israel, for her book of poetry The Poems of Esther Raab (Hebrew).[1]

Published works

Books in Hebrew[2]

Later Compilations and Editions in Hebrew

Books in Translation

References

External links

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