Yehuda Burla (; 18 September 1886 – 7 November 1969) was an Israeli author.
Biography
Burla was born in 1886 in
Jerusalem, then part of the
Ottoman Empire, to a
Sephardi Jews family with rabbinical roots, originating from İzmir.
As a child, he lived in the
Ezrat Yisrael neighborhood near the corner of
Jaffa Road and King George Street.
[Wager, Eliyahu. Illustrated Guide to Jerusalem. 1988: The Jerusalem Publishing House, p. 215.] Until the age of 18, he had a religious education, studying at
yeshiva and
beth midrash. After graduating from the "Ezra" teachers seminary in Jerusalem, he began working, in both a teaching and administrative capacity, in various schools affiliated to the Zionist Organization. During World War I, Burla served in the Turkish army as an interpreter, and following the war, he taught in the Hebrew school in
Damascus, where he lived for five years.
[ He continued teaching until 1944, when he started working in the public sector and was at one stage Head of the Arab Department of the Histadrut. His children were Oded Burla, a writer, poet and artist, Yair Burla, a writer and translator, Ofra Adar Burla, a writer and translator, and Zuria Ben Nun.
]
Awards
Published works
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Lunah ( Luna), 1926
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Enchanted Homeland ( Kismei Moledet), 1926
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Without a Star ( Bli Kochav), 1927 (translated into French, 1933)
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His Hated Wife ( Ishto Ha-Senuah), 1928
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In Darkness Striving ( Neftulei Adam), 1929 (translated into Arabic, 1955, and English, 1968)
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Stories ( Sipurim), 1929
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Bat Zion ( Bat Tzion), 1930
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Singer ( Meranenet), 1930
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Na`ama ( Na`amah O Ba-Nistar U-Ba-Nigleh), 1934
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In Holyness or Love ( Bi-Kedushah O Ahavah), 1935
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The Adventures of Akaviah ( Alilot Akaviah), 1939 (translated into Russian, 1980)
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City Tricks ( Lehatei Kiriah), 1939
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Adam ( Adam), 1943
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On the Horizon ( Ba-Ofek), 1943
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At Dawn ( Im Shahar), 1946
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Women ( Nashim), 1949
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Tom and Mary ( Tom Ve-Mary)
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In the Circles of Love ( Be-Ma`agalei Ahavah), 1953
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The First Swallow ( Ha-Snunit Ha-Rishonah), 1954
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Yearning ( Kisufim), 1955
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The Journeys of Judah Halevi ( Ele Masa`ei Yehuda Halevi), 1959
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Rabbi Yehuda Halevi ( Rav Yehuda Halevi), 1960
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Sparkles ( Reshafim), 1961
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The Dignitary ( Ba`al Be-Amav), 1962
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Collected Works ( Col Kitvei), 1962
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Two Special Love Stories ( Shnei Sipurei Ahavah Miyuhedet), 1964
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Marching In ( Le-Kol Ha-Tza'adah), 1965
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In High Tide and in Low Tide ( Be-Geut U-Be-Shefel), 1971
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Collected Stories ( Yalkut Sipurim), 1975
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The Kingdom of David ( Malchut David), 1978
See also
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Israeli literature
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List of Israel Prize recipients