Tamar Fish Nachshon

Tamar Fish Nachshon

Tamar Fish Nchshon (Hebrew:תמר פיש נחשון) born 1926 - died 2008) is an Israeli writer,novelist and pedagogue.

Her Life and Deeds

Tamar Fish Nachshon born in Kaunas, in Lithuania. Her father was a beer factory owner and passed away when she was six years old, her mother studied dentistry. She immigrated to Israel with her mother in 1934. Educated in bet hinuh to workers children in Tel Aviv, and afterwards learned in Ben Yehuda high school. learn teaching in seminar hakibutzim. was a teacher for 25 years in Afula, Ef'al Regional Council, Tel Aviv and Jaffa.

Started her BA degree in Tel Aviv University at the age of 42 in History and Literature.

During a period of ten years she lectured to teachers about teaching method on behalf of the teachers organization in Israel. She taught them how to guide children to read, how to teach writing and other professions.

Her Literature Works

Tamar Fish Nachshon wrote hundred learning vacation magazines for children, that were sold in hundreds of thousand of copies, and published in many editions, she was named: "The Great Leader of the working magazines".

She wrote eleven children novels, and published a story of seventy two chapters in the children Magazine "Etzbeoni".

She also composed two guiding books for teachers, an adapted lessons according to subjects in the school teaching programs. last year she published an adult novel and she worked about her next book.

At the age of eighty Tamar Fish Nachshon wrote her first novel to adults "Loving the Love", it was published in the year 2007. The book narrate about the loves of a girl, when the emphasis is on first love memory that will accompany her all her life.

Today she persevere on her second adult novel, an Autobiography book, which merge love stories with the history of the Yishuv in the Land of Israel during the British Mandate of Palestine in the period of the 1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine and World War II.


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