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Prof. Sasson Somekh

Hebrew: פרופ' ששון סומך
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Birthplace: Baghdad, Baghdād, Iraq
Death: August 18, 2019 (85-86)
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Son of Yehuda Somekh; Yehuda Somekh; Farida Somekh and Freida Somekh
Husband of Private
Father of Private; Private and Private
Brother of Private and Private

Occupation: Israeli scholar of Modern Arab Literature. Israel Prize for Middle Eastern studies, 2005
Managed by: Yigal Burstein
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About Prof. Sasson Somekh

ששון סומך באתר פרס ישראל

Sasson Somekh (Hebrew: ששון סומך‎; Arabic:ساسون سوميخ; born 1933) is an Israeli academic and writer. He is professor emeritus of Modern Arab Literature at Tel Aviv University.

Sasson Somekh was born in Baghdad to a secular Jewish family. In 1951, Somekh and his family immigrated to Israel in the wake of growing pressures on the Jews of Iraq to leave the country. He did not know Hebrew at the time, but started learning it in earnest in order to achieve his goal of becoming a translator of Arabic poetry into Hebrew. His first translation was published in 1954 in Ner, a journal published by Ihud ("Unity"), an association dedicated to the advancement of Arab–Jewish reconciliation established by Judah Magnes.

Academic career

Somekh earned a Bachelor's degree in Hebrew Language and History from Tel Aviv University, and a Master's degree in Linguistics of Semitic languages at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1962–1965, Somekh served as scientific secretary of the Academy of the Hebrew Language. He did his doctorate at Oxford University in 1966–1968. His subject was the novels of Naguib Mahfouz, concentrating on the Cairo Trilogy. Over the years Mahfouz and Somekh became friends. The thesis supervisor was Egyptian scholar Mustafa Badawi. Upon his return to Israel he became a lecturer in Arabic Literature. He served as chairman of the Arabic Language and Literature department at Tel Aviv University in 1972–1984. In 1980, he became a full professor. Between 1982 and 2003, he held the Helmos Chair for Arabic Literature. In 1996–1998 he was head of the Israel Academic Center in Cairo. He was a visiting professor at Princeton University, St Antony's College, Oxford, Annenberg Research Institute, NYU and Uppsala University. In 2004, he received an honorary doctorate from Ben Gurion University.

He is among the founders of the Arabic Language Academy in Israel, established in December 2007 in collaboration with several former students.

He wrote 10 books, many translations from Arabic to Hebrew, among which are 4 anthologies of modern Arabic poetry, and about 90 articles in academic journals. Over the past 50 years Somekh published hundreds of articles in literary magazines and supplements such as Iton 77, Halikon and Moznayim. His articles deal mainly with modern Arabic literature and writers, connections between Arabic and Hebrew literature and the Cairo Geniza. He is a regular contributor to Haaretz newspaper. Awards

In 2005, Somekh was awarded the Israel Prize, for Middle Eastern studies.


http://www.emetprize.org/english/Product.aspx?Product=89&Year=2008

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sasson_Somekh

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Prof. Sasson Somekh's Timeline

1933
1933
Baghdad, Baghdād, Iraq
2019
August 18, 2019
Age 86