Devorah Baron

A garden named after Baron in Tel Aviv Devorah Baron (also Dvora Baron) (27 November 1887 20 August 1956) was a pioneering Jewish writer, noted for writing in Modern Hebrew and for making a career as a Hebrew author. She has been called the "first Modern Hebrew woman writer". She wrote about 80 short stories, plus a novella titled ''Exiles''. Additionally, she translated stories into Modern Hebrew. Provided by Wikipedia
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    "The first day" and other stories / by Baron, Devorah, 1887-1956

    Published 2001
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    Conversations with Dvora : an experimental biography of the first modern Hebrew woman writer / by Lieblich, Amia, 1939-

    Published 1997
    Other Authors: “…Baron, Devorah, 1887-1956…”
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    Conversations with Dvora : an experimental biography of the first modern Hebrew woman writer / by Lieblich, Amia, 1939-

    Published 1997
    Other Authors: “…Baron, Devorah, 1887-1956…”
    Book
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