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Chaim Walder (born 1969) is an Israeli Haredi rabbi and author of literature for children, adolescents, and adults. In 1993, he became an Israeli publishing sensation with his first book, ''Yeladim Mesaprim al Atzmam'' ((ヘブライ語:ילדים מספרים על עצמם), ''Children Talk About Themselves'', translated into English as ''Kids Speak''), which revolutionized literature for Haredi children by introducing young protagonists who speak openly about their problems and feelings. ''Yeladim Mesaprim al Atzmam'' became one of the top five bestselling books of all time in Israel, and opened the door for many more writers to produce original fiction for Haredi youth. Walder is also a long-time columnist on social issues for the Hebrew daily ''Yated Ne'eman'', an educational counselor, and manager of the Center for the Child and Family, operated by the Bnei Brak municipality. ==Biography== Walder was born in Haifa and raised in a Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) family. He attended Yeshivat Kol Torah and Knesses Chizkiyahu〔 and married at age 21.〔 Although Haredi men usually do not serve in the Israeli army, he fulfilled his army service as a soldier-teacher.〔〔 After his discharge, he began teaching in a Haredi cheder in Bnei Brak. When he began having trouble with an unruly child, he decided to write a story from the child's point of view and read it in front of the entire class, hoping that the child would get the message and calm down. The other students were transfixed by the story, and subsequently he began writing more stories from the children's point of view and reading them aloud. He also encouraged his students to write down any problems or dilemmas that they were experiencing and send him a letter at his post-office box. As his "story hour" became a fixture in the classroom, one of the mothers of the children encouraged him to publish a book. To gauge public interest, he first printed some of his stories in the ''Yated Ne'eman''; when they were received positively, he decided to publish a book. On the advice of the Premishlaner Rebbe of Bnei Brak, he borrowed money and self-published 2,000 copies of his book, ''Yeladim Mesaprim al Atzmam'' (''Children Talk About Themselves''). Within ten days, the entire run sold out.〔 In 1996, Walder published his first novel for children, ''Korim Li Tzviki Green!'' ((ヘブライ語:קוראים לי צביקי גרין), ''() Call Me / My Name is Tzviki Green!'', translated into English as ''That's Me, Tzviki Green!''). As of 2011, he has published 26 volumes of stories and novels for children and adults. More than two million copies of his books are in print.〔 Since 1990, Walder has been a regular columnist for the ''Yated Ne'eman'', writing about social issues. He also hosts a popular radio talk show. He heads the Center for the Child and Family, run by the Bnei Brak municipality, and is a certified educational counselor working with children who have suffered trauma and abuse. In 2003, he received the ''Magen LeYeled'' (Defender of the Child) award from the Israel National Council for the Child.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chaim Walder」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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