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Naomi Frankel (20 November 1918 – 20 November 2009), also spelled Fraenkel and Frenkel, was a German-Israeli novelist. Born in Berlin, she was evacuated to Mandatory Palestine with other German-Jewish children in 1933. She became a member of Kibbutz Beit Alfa, where she lived until 1970. She began writing novels in 1956 and achieved fame with her trilogy Shaul ve-Yohannah (Saul and Joanna), a three-generational tale of an assimilated German-Jewish family in prewar Germany. She wrote four other novels for adults as well as several books for children. In the 1980s Frankel abandoned her leftist convictions and adopted right-wing ideology, settling in the West Bank, where she died in 2009, aged 91.

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  • نعومي فرانكل (ar)
  • Naomi Frankel (de)
  • Naomi Frankel (en)
  • Френкель, Наоми (ru)
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  • نعومي فرانكل (بالعبرية: נעמי פרנקל‏) (20 نوفمبر 1918، برلين في ألمانيا - 20 نوفمبر 2009، رمات غان في إسرائيل)؛ كاتِبة وروائية إسرائيلية-ألمانية. (ar)
  • Naomi Frankel (* 20. November 1918 in Berlin; † 20. November 2009 in Tel Aviv), auch Fraenkel oder Frenkel, war eine israelische Schriftstellerin deutscher Herkunft. (de)
  • Naomi Frankel (20 November 1918 – 20 November 2009), also spelled Fraenkel and Frenkel, was a German-Israeli novelist. Born in Berlin, she was evacuated to Mandatory Palestine with other German-Jewish children in 1933. She became a member of Kibbutz Beit Alfa, where she lived until 1970. She began writing novels in 1956 and achieved fame with her trilogy Shaul ve-Yohannah (Saul and Joanna), a three-generational tale of an assimilated German-Jewish family in prewar Germany. She wrote four other novels for adults as well as several books for children. In the 1980s Frankel abandoned her leftist convictions and adopted right-wing ideology, settling in the West Bank, where she died in 2009, aged 91. (en)
  • Наоми Френкель (20 ноября 1918, Берлин — 20 ноября 2009, Тель-а-Шомер, Израиль) — израильская писательница. (ru)
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  • Naomi Frankel (en)
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  • Naomi Frankel (en)
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  • Berlin, Germany (en)
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