Moshe Stavi

1884–1964

Born Moshe Stavsky in Antopol, Russia, Stavi originally wrote in Yiddish. In 1907, he moved to Warsaw and gradually started writing in Hebrew. There he married the Yiddish poet Anna Margolin, but they later divorced. In 1911, he moved to Palestine and worked variously as a clerk, a dairy herder, a guard, a farmer, and a labor union official. He was one of the few Hebrew writers of the period whose stories featured Arab characters.

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The Year of Abundance

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God relented. And the whispered prayers of the toiler returned not empty, and the tears of the sower reached to heaven. With great, with manifold mercy the windows of heaven were flung open, flung…