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Tehila Hakimi was born on 27 February, 1982 in Israeli, is an Israeli poet. Discover Tehila Hakimi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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Tehila Hakimi Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Tehila Hakimi worth at the age of 42 years old? Tehila Hakimi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Poet. She is from Israel. We have estimated
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Timeline
Her first poetry collection, We’ll Work Tomorrow (מחר נעבוד) came out in 2014. The book won the Bernstein Literature Award for 2015.
Her second book, In the Water, is a graphic novel, created in collaboration with illustrator Liron Cohen; it was published in 2016.
Hakimi edited the children's book Afternoon Kids (Tangier, 2015) by Avihai Nizri, illustrated by Liron Cohen.
Hakimi received the Emerging Poets Award from the Ministry of Culture in 2015. Among the reasons cited for the award:
Hakimi, who has a degree in mechanical engineering, began publishing her poetry in 2013, in the journals "Merhav" and "Ma'ayan", and in two anthologies – a collection of poems from Beersheba, and the second Ars Poetica anthology, edited by Adi Keissar.
Hakimi's next book, her first published prose work, is Company. The word in Hebrew, Hevra means company as translated to English – both in the commercial sense and as in 'keeping company' – but it also means 'society'. The book deals with the minutiae as well as all the big questions of a body in the never-ending cycle of 21st century work – from a woman's perspective, outlining the expected aspects of corporate work, with the additional aspects of sexual harassment, taking care of home and children, and other issues, as Hakimi stated: "The world of work was planned for the work of men. A woman at work is a priori a strange thing. It isn't just because she has another internal cycle. From salaries to opportunities for advancement, through the issues of everyday maltreatment and harassment – workplaces are still not equal for women."
In his review in Ha'aretz, Amos Noy wrote: "Great literature is created at the meeting point between experience and language. And 'Company', Tehila Hakimi's new book, is great literature in my opinion." Yoni Livne, writing for ynet, opined, "This is what would result if Kubric and Bowie worked in an office." Neta Amit, in the online feminist magazine Politically Corret, wrote: "She is telling us... Don't make me choose; I am a woman and a mechanical engineer. A Mizrahi, and a poet. An engineer and an author. This expectation that we must choose – one profession, one identity – is meant to actually fit us into a mold that is comfortable for (the patriarchal, capitalistic) society. To fit you into a box, which Will More than likely reduce you, but will enable the 'Company' [society] to embrace you."
Tehila Hakimi (in Hebrew: תהילה חכימי; born February 27, 1982) is an Israeli poet and author.