Naim Araidi
Naim Araidi (1950–2015) was an Israeli poet, diplomat and translator.
Overview
Born at Maghar in 1950, died in 2015.
In detail
Naim Araidi studied at Bar-Ilan University and University of Haifa. the recorded working language is Hebrew and Arabic.
Places of work recorded in the authority are University of Haifa. Employment is recorded with Bar-Ilan University, University of Haifa and Gordon College of Education, Haifa. Positions recorded include ambassador of Israel to Norway and ambassador of Israel to Iceland.
Distinctions recorded are Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works.
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- Bar-Ilan UniversityOrganisation
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“Naim Araidi”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2261419: Naim Araidi
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