Ribhi Kamal
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Ribhi Tawfik Kamal | |
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ربحی كمال | |
Born | 1913 |
Died | 1979 (aged 65–66) |
Occupation(s) | Writer, teacher, radio broadcaster |
Ribhi Tawfik Kamal (Arabic: ربحی كمال; Hebrew: רבחי כמאל; 1913 - 1979) was a Palestinian writer, teacher, and radio broadcaster. He became known in Palestine for his mastery of the Hebrew language. Following the Nakba, Kamal lived in exile in Syria, where he used his knowledge of Hebrew to oppose Zionism while working for the Syrian intelligence service.[1]
Early life
[edit]Kamal was born in 1913. He was the son of Tawfik Kamal, an imam at Nebi Akasha Mosque on Straus Street in western Jerusalem. After studying at the Alliance Israélite Universelle in Jerusalem, he continued his studies at Al-Azhar University in Cairo. He was trained as a teacher at the Faculty of Dar Al-Uloom, Cairo University. At Dar Al-Uloom, he studied philology, Aramaic, and Hebrew.[1]
See also
[edit]Bibliography
[edit]Kamal, Ribhi. The New Hotel, Beirut, 1975.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "The Palestinian intellectual who loved Hebrew and fought Zionism". +972 Magazine. 21 April 2023. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
- ^ "The New Hotel". National Library of Israel. Retrieved 2023-10-11.
External links
[edit]- 1913 births
- 1979 deaths
- 20th-century Palestinian writers
- Academic staff of Beirut Arab University
- Academic staff of Damascus University
- Academic staff of the University of Jordan
- Anti-Zionism in the Palestinian territories
- Arabic–Hebrew translators
- Arab people from Ottoman Palestine
- Complutense University of Madrid alumni
- Hebrew-language writers
- Modern Hebrew writers
- Nahda
- Palestinian expatriates in Lebanon
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