Zrubavel Gilad
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Zrubavel Gilad was a Hebrew poet
Modern Hebrew poetry
Modern Hebrew poetry is poetry written in the Hebrew language. It was pioneered by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, and it was developed by the Haskalah movements, that saw poetry as the most quality genre for Hebrew writing...

, editor
Editor
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 and translator.

Biography

Gilad was born in 1912 in Bender
Bender, Moldova
Bender or Bendery, also known as Tighina is a city within the internationally recognized borders of Moldova under de facto control of the unrecognized Transnistria Republic since 1992...

, Bessarabia
Bessarabia
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, (then part of the Russian Empire
Russian Empire
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 and now in present day Moldova
Moldova
Moldova , officially the Republic of Moldova is a landlocked state in Eastern Europe, located between Romania to the West and Ukraine to the North, East and South. It declared itself an independent state with the same boundaries as the preceding Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1991, as part...

), and his family (Bessarabian Jews
Bessarabian Jews
-Early history:Jews are mentioned from very early in the Principality of Moldavia, but they did not represent a significant number. Their main activity in Moldavia was commerce, but they could not compete with Greeks and Armenians, who had the knowledge of the Levantine commerce and relationships...

) fled to Odessa
Odessa
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 during World War I
World War I
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. After the Russian Revolution, they moved to Mandate Palestine. In 1924, they settled in Ein Harod
Ein Harod
Ein Harod was a kibbutz in Israel. It was located in northern Israel near Mount Gilboa. It is notable for being built near the battlefield of Ayn Jalut , a battle of huge macro-historical importance where the Mongols were defeated for the first time, in 1260.-History:The kibbutz was founded by...

, where he lived until his death in 1988. He was one of the first children in the kibbutz
Kibbutz
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.

Gilad began to publish stories in 1929 and poetry in 1931. He published articles in most newspapers and magazines in Israel
Israel
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.

He was active in getting young members of the cooperative agricultural communities of the Jezreel Valley
Jezreel Valley
-Etymology:The Jezreel Valley takes its name from the ancient city of Jezreel which was located on a low hill overlooking the southern edge of the valley, though some scholars think that the name of the city originates from the name of the clan which founded it, and whose existence is mentioned in...

 to participate in HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed
Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed
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 youth movement activities. He was Secretary of the Central Committee of the movement between 1933-1935. Many of his poems were published in the movement's newspaper "Bamaale" .

In November 1937, he was sent to Poland
Poland
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 to work with the pioneering movement Hehalutz
Hehalutz
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, returning home in 1939.

Gilad was one of the first members of the Palmach
Palmach
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, and one of its poets. He wrote the Palmah Anthem in 1941. In 1946, he participated in the Night of the Bridges
Night of the bridges
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 at the Sheik Hussein Bridge, and was arrested two weeks later in the Black Shabbat, spending some time in British jails.

Between 1950 and 1953, he worked on the Palmach Book, an anthology
Anthology
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 he edited with Matti Megged. It is considered one of the most important anthologies of the time.

He was the editor of the HaKibbutz HaMeuhad magazine "Mebefnim" for many years and a senior editor in the movement's publishing house.

In his later years, after the death of his first wife, he married the Israeli literary scholar and a translator Dorothea Krook-Gilead
Dorothea Krook-Gilead
Dorothea Krook-Gilead was an Israeli literary scholar, a translator, and a professor of English literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and at Tel Aviv University.- Biography :...

, who translated many of his poems into English.

In 1990, his autobiography
Autobiography
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 "Maayan Gideon" ("Gideon's Spring") was published. Individual poems he wrote have been published in Danish, French, German, Hungarian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian and Spanish.

Awards

Gilad won many awards for his literary achievements. These include the following:
  • the Prime Minister's Award for Literature
  • the Bialik Prize for Literature in 1981.

Books Published in Hebrew

  • Youth (poetry), Ba-Maale, 1936 [Neurim]
  • Springs (poetry), Davar, 1939 [Al Ha-ayin]
  • The Gilboa Sights (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1943 [Mar'ot Gilboa]
  • The Magic Spike (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1949 [Shibolet Pelayim]
  • The Palmach, Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1950 [Pirkei Palmah]
  • Tunes in the Storm (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1946 [Nigunim Ba'Sa'ar]
  • The Beehive and the Lady Queen (children), Am Oved, 1946 [Ma'ase Be-Kaveret U-Ba-Malkah ha-Gveret]
  • Secret Shield, The Jewish Agency, 1948 [Magen Ba-Seter]
  • A Legacy of Heroism, Kiriat Sefer, 1948 [Moreshet Gevurah]
  • Pines in Bloom (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1950 [Perihat Oranim]
  • The Palmach Book, Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1953 [Sefer Ha-Palmah]
  • Conversation at the Beach (stories), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1954 [Sihah Al Ha-Hof]
  • The Green River (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1955 [Nahar Yarok]
  • The Small Rabbit (children), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1957 [Ma'aseh Be-Arnav Katan]
  • A Drop of Dew (children), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1958 [Egel Tal]
  • Shining Dust (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1960 [Efer Noher]
  • The Upper Sea (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1966 [Yam Shel Ma'ala]
  • Returning Light (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1970 [Or Hozer]
  • Green Tunes (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1972 [Zemirot Yerukot]
  • In the Valley of Shiloh (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1974 [Be-Emek Shilo]
  • Coals of Juniper (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1980 [Gehalei Retamim]
  • The Well (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1983 [Ha-Be'er]
  • The Mountain Light (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1986 [Or Ha-Har]
  • The Shade of the Fig Tree (poetry), Hakibbutz Hameuchad, 1988 [Be-Tzel Ha-Te'enah]
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