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''' Marek Halter ''' (b.1936) is a Polish-born French Jewish novelist.
''' Marek Halter ''' (b.1936) is a Polish-born French Jewish novelist. Born in Poland, he and his parents were able to escape from the Warsaw ghetto and take refuge in Russia. After the war, they went back to Poland and shortly afterward, in 1950, moved to Paris, France. Author of several successful historical novels. In 1991 organized in French College in Moscow, Russia. 


==Biography==
==Works==
Born in Poland, he and his parents were able to escape from the Warsaw ghetto and take refuge in Russia. After the war, they went back to Poland and shortly afterward, in 1950, moved to Paris, France. Author of several successful historical novels. In 1991 organized in French College in Moscow, Russia. 
 
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==


====Novels====
====Novels====
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**[[Sarah (2004 Halter / Curtis), novel (English ed.)]]
**[[Sarah (2004 Halter / Curtis), novel (English ed.)]]


*[[Sarah (2003 Halter), novel]]
*[[Tsippora (2003 Halter), novel]]
**[[Zipporah, Wife of Moses (2005 Halter), novel (English ed.)]]
**[[Zipporah, Wife of Moses (2005 Halter), novel (English ed.)]]


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*[[La reine de Saba (2008 Halter), novel]]
*[[La reine de Saba (2008 Halter), novel]]
**[[Królowa Saby (2011 Halter / Derelkowska), novel (Polish ed.)]]
*[[Khadija, l'épouse de Mahomet (Khadija, the Wife of Muhammad / 2014 Halter), novel]]
*[[Fatima, la fille de Mahomet (Fatima, the Daughter of Muhammad / 2015 Halter), novel]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marek_Halter Wikipedia] / [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marek_Halter Wikipedia.fr]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marek_Halter Wikipedia] / [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marek_Halter Wikipedia.fr]


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[[Category:Born in the 1930s|*1936 Halter]]
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[[Category:Holocaust Children, 1936 (subject)|1936 Halter]]
[[Category:Holocaust Children, Poland (subject)|1936 Halter]]
 
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children (subject)|1936 Halter]]
[[Category:Holocaust Refugee Children, Soviet Union (subject)|1936 Halter]]

Latest revision as of 08:47, 13 October 2020

Marek Halter (b.1936) is a Polish-born French Jewish novelist. Born in Poland, he and his parents were able to escape from the Warsaw ghetto and take refuge in Russia. After the war, they went back to Poland and shortly afterward, in 1950, moved to Paris, France. Author of several successful historical novels. In 1991 organized in French College in Moscow, Russia.

Works

Novels

External links