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Haim Be'er : ウィキペディア英語版
Haim Be'er

Haim Be'er (Hebrew: חיים באר), born in 1945, is an Israeli novelist.
==Biography==
Haim Rachlevsky (Be'er) was born in Jerusalem to an Orthodox Jewish family. He grew up in the Geula neighborhood, and attended Ma'aleh, a state religious high school. In 1963–1965 he served in the Israel Defense Forces in the army rabbinate, writing for the army newspaper ''Mahanayim.'' Concurrently he worked nights as a copy editor at the daily newspaper Davar.
In 1966, he began working at the Am Oved publishing house, first as a copyeditor and later as an editor and member of the editorial board. All his books have been published by Am Oved. For ten years, he wrote a weekly column called "Memoirs of a Bookworm" (''Mi-zikhronoteha shel tolaat sefarim'').
Be'er teaches Hebrew literature at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Be'er's latest novel, ''El Makom Sheharuakh Holekh'', (Back from Heavenly Lack), was inspired by a trek to Nepal and Tibet. Dedicated to the classic Yiddish writer the Mendele Mocher Sforim, it is a mystical tale about a Hasidic rebbe from Bnei Brak who travels to Tibet.〔(Journey of a thousand miles, Haaretz )〕

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