Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz
Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz (1909-1998) was an influential Israeli author, primarily known for her contributions to children's literature in Hebrew. Born in the Russian Empire, she immigrated to Palestine in 1929. Throughout her career, Yemima was celebrated for her ability to weave traditional Jewish themes with modern values, which resonated with young readers. Her works often emphasized moral lessons, cultural heritage, and the importance of education. She received several prestigious awards for her literary contributions, including the Israel Prize for children's literature in 1978, highlighting her lasting impact on Israeli culture and literature.
Books
Sipurey Ma'asiyot - Aish Sheli