Sami Michael

1926-2024

Sami Michael was an author, translator, editor, and civil rights activist. Born in Kamal Salah, Iraq, he immigrated to Israel in 1949. In 1974, Michael’s debut novel, Shavim ve-shavim yoter (All Men Are Equal—But Some Are More) was published, and he subsequently became an influential left-wing activist in Israel. He twice received the Prime Minister’s Prize and earned honorary doctorates from the Hebrew University and Ben-Gurion University. He also headed the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.

Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator

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The Newly Arrived Men of Letters

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The man of letters who cares about his links with the people—who is of the opinion that there is no backbone to his literary production except when his social source is present, typified by the…

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The Artist and the Falafel

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A mighty gust of a cruel wind slid down from Mount Carmel toward the street. After having flooded its lights, its tumult and the aromas emanating from its restaurants, it continued making its way to…

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Love among the Palms

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Six days left. Less than a week! That means, after next Saturday I would no longer see Sayyid. I couldn’t sleep. I didn’t change my clothes. I gritted my teeth, because I was afraid the shriek…

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Refuge

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From the balcony, Fuad was heard to groan, “That’s all we need today. Ya rab, that’s all we need.” Shoshana was frightened. “What’s happened?” “Come see.” Her two sons hurried before her. Over their…