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Hillel Halkin was born on 1939 in Israel, is an American-born Israeli translator, biographer, literary critic, and novelist. Discover Hillel Halkin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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1939

Hillel Halkin (הלל הלקין; born 1939) is an American-born Israeli translator, biographer, literary critic, and novelist who has lived in Israel since 1970.

Hillel Halkin was born in New York City two months before the outbreak of World War II.

He was the son of Abraham S. Halkin, then a professor of Jewish literature, history, and culture at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, and his wife Shulamit, a daughter of Rabbi Meir Bar-Ilan.

1970

In 1970, he made aliyah to Israel and settled in Zikhron Ya'akov.

He studied English literature at Columbia University.

Halkin is married to Marcia and is the father of two daughters.

Halkin translates Hebrew and Yiddish literature into English.

He has translated Sholem Aleichem's Tevye the Dairyman, and major Hebrew and Israeli novelists, among them Yosef Haim Brenner, S. Y. Agnon, Shulamith Hareven, A. B. Yehoshua, Amos Oz, and Meir Shalev.

1978

Halkin won a National Jewish Book Award in 1978 for his first original book Letters to an American Jewish Friend: A Zionist's Polemic (1977).

He expressed why American Jews should immigrate to Israel.

2002

Halkin's second book, Across the Sabbath River (2002), is a work of travel literature in which he goes in search of the truth behind the mystery of the Ten Lost Tribes.

2003

He became increasingly interested in the Bnei Menashe— who began to immigrate to Israel from India in the late 20th century—and helped to arrange DNA testing for the group in 2003 in Haifa.

Since then, he has written A Strange Death: a novel based on the local history of Zikhron Ya'akov, where he resides.

2010

His intellectual biography of Yehuda Halevi won a 2010 National Jewish Book Award.

2012

In 2012, Halkin published his first novel, ''Melisande!

What Are Dreams?'' The critic D. G. Myers described it as a "unique and moving study of marriage, a love letter to conjugal love."

2014

In 2014, Halkin published a new biography of Vladimir Jabotinsky.

Halkin writes frequently on Israel and Jewish culture and politics.

His articles have been published in Commentary, The New Republic, The Jerusalem Post, and other publications.

He is a member of the editorial board of the Jewish Review of Books.

Halkin is the author of the Philologos column in The Forward.

The American literary critic, Edward Alexander, identified him as the author of the column.

Mira Sucharov of Canadian Jewish News claimed that "Philologos" is Halkin's pseudonym.

Halkin later admitted to being the author.