Mishkowsky, Zelda Shneurson (1914–1984)
Mishkowsky, Zelda Shneurson (1914–1984)
Israeli poet. Name variations: Zelda Shneurson-Mishkowsky or Mishkovsky; (pseudonym) Zelda. Born 1914 in Chernigoff, Ukraine; died 1984 in Jerusalem, Israel; only dau. of a Hassidic family (father was a rabbi); attended Mizrachi Teacher's College (now Efrata College); married.
Immigrated with family to Israel (1924), living first in Jaffa, then Jerusalem; taught in religious schools for girls in Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv, and Haifa; published 1st collection of poems, Pnai (Leisure, 1967); writings, containing mystical images, include Ha-Carmel Ha-Ee Nir'a (The Invisible Camel, 1971), and Shirim Zelda (Zelda's Poems, 1985). Won Bialik Prize for Behold the Mountain and the Fire.
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