Elazar Benyoëtz

Elazar Benyoëtz (born 1937) is an Israeli writer. He was born in Wiener Neustadt to a family of Austrian Jews. In 1939, the family emigrated to Israel, where he grew up speaking the Hebrew language. His first volume of poetry was published in 1957, and Benyoëtz has lived as a freelance writer ever since. In 1964 he came to Berlin as part of the Ford Foundation's "Artists in Residence" program, and in 1965 he founded the Bibliographia Judaica, funded by the German Research Association. He has lived in Israel again since 1969.

Elazar Benyoëtz received the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize in 1988 and has been awarded the Federal Order of Merit for his services to the German language.[1]

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