Sami Michael
Iraqi-born Israeli author and human rights activist (1926–2024) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sami Michael (Hebrew: סמי מיכאל, Arabic: سامي ميخائيل; 15 August 1926 – 1 April 2024) was an Israeli author, having migrated from Iraq to Israel at the age of 23. From 2001, Michael was the President of The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI).
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Sami Michael | |
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סמי מיכאל | |
Born | Kamal Salah (1926-08-15)15 August 1926 |
Died | 1 April 2024(2024-04-01) (aged 97) Haifa, Israel |
Citizenship | Israeli Iraqi (till 1950) |
Occupation(s) | Author; was President of The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI). |
Spouse | Rachel Yonah Michael |
Partner(s) | Malka Rachel Yona |
Children | Dikla Amir |
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Michael was among the first in Israel to call for the creation of an independent Palestinian state to exist alongside Israel. In his novels, Michael writes about the aspirations and struggles of both Jews and Arabs. This new approach in modern Hebrew literature was controversial and has been widely discussed in universities and in the media. Michael was awarded the EMET Prize in 2007. Michael defined himself not as a Zionist, but as an Israeli in order to make room for the inclusion of all citizens in Israel.