WCJE Committee 2008

   

        

Books by Ada Aharoni

 

     1. Whispered Thoughts - Haifa Publications, Haifa, Israel, 1970.

         2. Poems from Israel - Outposts, Surrey, England, 1972.

      3.  Poems from Israel and Other Poems - Berger Publications, Pittsburgh, PA, 1974.

      4.  Metal and Violets - Eked, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1978.

      5.  From the Pyramids to Mount Carmel - Eked, T.A., Israel, 1979.

   6.       The Second Exodus: A Historical Novel -  Bryn Mawr, PA, 1983. ISBN:  

            0-8059-2862-6. Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 82-90872.

      7.  Thea: To Alexandria, Jerusalem and Freedom - Dorrance & Co. Bryn Mawr, PA, 1984. ISBN: 0-8059-2922-3. Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 84-91127.

      8.  Shin Shalom: New Poems - A Bilingual Edition, edited and translated from Hebrew to English by Ada Aharoni - Eked: Tel Aviv, 1985. ISBN: 965-90139-4-9.

       9.  Saul Bellow: A Mosaic, ed. Ada Aharoni, G. Cronin and L. Goldman; Peter Lang, N.Y., N.Y., 1992. ISBN: 0-8204-1572-3.

       10.  Selected Poems from Israel - Lachman, Haifa, 1992. ISBN: 965-90139-5-7

       11.  A Song to Life and to World Peace, ed. A. Aharoni, Mike Scheidemann et al. Posner and Sons, Jerusalem, 1993. ISBN 965-219-013-6.

       12.  From the Nile to the Jordan - Tamuz, 1994, M.Lachman, 1997. ISBN: 965-90139-0-6.

      13.  Peace Flower: A Space Adventure - Lachman, Haifa, 1994, 1996. ISBN: 965-90139.  A Spoken Book Taped Edition was published by Ladybug Press, Ca., 1999.

       14.  Memoirs from Alexandria: Not In Your War Anymore - Hatikhon, G. Farah, Shfar-Am, 1997. ISBN: 965-90139-2-2.

       15.  Galim Literary Magazine, nos 1 - 8, edited Ada Aharoni - Tammuz, Tel-Aviv 1985- 1996.

       16.  Waves of Peace: In the Memory of Yitzhak Rabin, Galim 8, edited Ada Aharoni and Judith Zilbershtein, Hatichon: Shfaram, 1997. ISBN 965-222-774-9.

       17.  Peace Poems, A Bi-lingual Edition - Preface by M. Fawzi Deif, Cairo University,  M. Lachman, Haifa, 1997.

       18.  Not In Vain: An Extraordinary Life - Ladybug Publishing House, California, 1998.   ISBN 1-889409-18-(pbk)

       19. Lirit: Poetry Israel, Founded and Edited by Ada Aharoni, Electronic Magazine on Internet, the Hebrew Writers Association,  Agudat Ha-Sofrim Ha-Ivrim,Tel Aviv, no. 1- 1997,  no.2 - 1998.

       20.  Horizon: Pave Peace, Online  Magazine, nos.1 - 5. IFLAC- IPRA, 1996 - 2003.

       21.  Metal et Violettes: (In French), Characteres, Paris, 1996.

       22.  Du Nil Au Jourdain: (In French), Stavit, Paris, 2002.

       23.  You and I Can Change the World: Toward 2000, Micha Lachman,  Haifa, 1999.

    24.   Women  Create A World Beyond War and Violence, Micha Lachman,

                    Haifa, 2002.

          25.   Three E-Books and C.D’s:  1. You and I, 2. Peace Flower, 3. Women and

Peace,  Rowe Publications, England, 2003.

          26.  Selected Poems: Bilingual, Chinese – English, The Milky Way, Hong Kong, 2002.

ISBN 962-475-288-5.

 

       Articles and Interviews: A hundred and fifty of Ada Aharoni's articles were published in professional journals and magazines, from 1967 - 2008. She was interviewed on numerous media interviews in international media (1980 - 2008).

 

Ada Aharoni’s poems were put to music by Robert Nissenson, and Yigal Alfassi. They are sung by Michal Tal, Revital Levanon and Anat Yagen and other singers, on  the disc "Love Poems: To Haim - To Life",  “A Green Week” and other discs, and played on radio and TV (1999-2003).

 

       For more details on Ada Aharoni’s life and works please visit her Homepage: www.iflac.com/ada

 

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Books by Sultana Latifa (Suzy Vidal)
 
 8 books:
The Jasmine Necklace: the saga of JEws from Egypt
Extaday : a childhood in Cairo 1939 to 1949 seen through the eyes of a child.
The Blue Slipper of Exile the years after Egypt as a refugee.
The above three deal with our life in Egypt and after and are autobiographic
 
NOVELS:
Till Love do Us part: The magnificent love story between a Jew and a Moslem
Till Death do Us Part: continuation of the first Till the Nile runs dry 
ENTRAPMENT: Rahhel IS LITERALlY SOLD TO A HIGH RANKING aRAB OFFICER
BY HER MOTHER TO GET THEM OUT OF POVERTY: A spy story.
She becomes an agent during the troubled period preceding the 1948 war.
 
THE CROCODILE SMILE: How to stop the endless wars between Egypt and Israel?
By sending over a BBV (beautiful blonde virgin) to seduce the crocodile's son and kidnap him...

 

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