A b yehoshua biography of mahatma
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YEHOSHUA MESHULAḤ (March 28, 1907-July 7, 1980) He was born also published under such pen names as: Reb Yehoshua and Ben-Yosef....
A. B. Yehoshua
Israeli novelist, essayist, and playwright (1936–2022)
Avraham Gabriel "Boolie" Yehoshua (Hebrew: אברהם גבריאל "בולי" יהושע; December 9, 1936 – June 14, 2022[2]) was an Israeli novelist, essayist, and playwright.
The New York Times called him the "Israeli Faulkner".[3] Underlying themes in Yehoshua's work are Jewish identity, the tense relations with non-Jews, the conflict between the older and younger generations, and the clash between religion and politics.[4]
Biography
Avraham Gabriel ("Boolie") Yehoshua was born to a third-generation Jerusalem family of Sephardi origin from Salonika, Greece.
Abraham B. Yehoshua.His father Yaakov Yehoshua, the son and grandson of rabbis, was a scholar and author specializing in the history of Jerusalem. His mother, Malka Rosilio, was born and raised in Mogador, Morocco, France, and immigrated to Jerusalem with her parents in 1932.
He grew up in Jerusalem's Kerem Avraham neighbourhood.[5]
He attended