Mati Shemoelof
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Mati Shemoelof Israeli poet
Poet
A poet is a person who writes poetry. A poet's work can be literal, meaning that his work is derived from a specific event, or metaphorical, meaning that his work can take on many meanings and forms. Poets have existed since antiquity, in nearly all languages, and have produced works that vary...

, editor
Editing
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, journalist
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 and activist. Much of Shemoelof’s literary work and activism deals with issues of ethnicity and class among Mizrahi Jews
Mizrahi Jews
Mizrahi Jews or Mizrahiyim, , also referred to as Adot HaMizrach are Jews descended from the Jewish communities of the Middle East, North Africa and the Caucasus...

 in Israel.

Biography

Shemoelof was born and raised in Haifa
Haifa
Haifa is the largest city in northern Israel, and the third-largest city in the country, with a population of over 268,000. Another 300,000 people live in towns directly adjacent to the city including the cities of the Krayot, as well as, Tirat Carmel, Daliyat al-Karmel and Nesher...

, Israel. He now lives in Tel Aviv and teaches at Kedma High School in Jerusalem. He also teaches creative writing at Ron Vardi Center for Gifted Children, and is a lecturer of Israeli culture at Minshar College in Tel Aviv. Shemoelof received his BA
Bachelor of Arts
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 from the Department of Theater at Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University
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 and an MA
Master of Arts (postgraduate)
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 in History
History
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 from the University of Haifa
University of Haifa
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. His MA thesis was entitled, "The cultural and mythical meanings of the appearance of the character of Malcolm X in Spike Lee movie (1992)". For this work, he received the Dean
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’s Prize of Excellence.

He is currently pursuing a PhD
PHD
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 in Literature
Literature
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 at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His dissertation topic is “A Monograph of Yakov Rabinovitch as a Cultural Critic (1910-1948)”. He is a fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
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, a Jerusalem-based think tank that addressing issues of identity and class. Shemoelof participated in a workshop for promising PhD students, and also in Kedmata forum at the Ben Zvi Institute in Jerusalem.

Literary work

Shemoelof has published three poetry books, "The Scar Minimizer" (2001) and "Poetry Between Hazaz and Shemoelof" (2006) "Why Don’t I write Israeli Love Songs" (2010). In addition to having his poetry and articles published in a number of leading Hebrew-language magazines and journals. He co-edited two poetry anthologies, Adoma (Red) (2007) and Tehudot Zehut (Echoing Identities) (2007) La-Tzet! [To Get Out]! (2009) Al Tagido BaGat (The influence of the Palestinian Nacba on the Hebrew Poetry) (2010). From 2006 – 2008, he was an editor at the literary journal, HaCivon Mizrah (Eastward).

He has been a regular op-ed contributor to NRG site, the online edition of the Hebrew-language newspaper Ma’ariv. He is currently an op-ed contributor at Israel HaYom
Israel HaYom
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 (Israel Today), a daily Hebrew-language newspaper, and writes reviews at Ynet
Ynet
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, Israel’s leading news website. Shemoelof’s writing focuses mainly on poetry, Mizrahi literature, and political and social thought within the cultural context.

He wrote an autobiographic story titled “The Icebergs of the Memory”, which was included in the anthology “Echoing Identities”, published by Am Oved Publisher House in 2007.

Mati Shemoelof co-edited La-Tzet [To Get Out]! an anthology of works against the war in Gaza, which was the result of the cooperation of a number of literary projects, Cultural Guerilla among them. The anthology of art and poetry came out on the third day of the war and sold an edition within one month. La-Tzet! Can be seen as a continuation of the spirit of unification and revolt in front of the political situation through cultural cooperation seen in projects such as Red: An Anthology of Class Poetry (2007) that has sold three editions. La-Tzet was translated into Arabic and published both in Egypt
Egypt
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 and Lebanon
Lebanon
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.

With the election of U.S. president Barack Obama, Shemoelof was part of the publication of the Manifesto, which called “New Spirit: An open letter from Israeli Descendants of the Countries of Islam”: “We, the Israeli sons and daughters of parents originating in the Islamic and Arab countries, show our support of the new spirit exemplified by President Obama in his speech in Cairo – a spirit of pacification, sensible vision, and the pursuit of justice and respect. Respect to the different religions, cultures, and humans.”

Activism

Shemoelof was a founding member of the Haifa branch of the political info-shop, Salon Mazal
Salon Mazal
Salon Mazal is an infoshop in Tel Aviv, Israel. Its purpose is to spread information and raise awareness of issues related to social change, including human rights, animal rights, the environment, globalization, social and economic oppression, consumerism, feminism and gender issues...

.

Shemoelof is currently active in the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition
Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition
The Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition is a social justice organization among Mizrahi Jews in Israel....

, a social justice organization made up of Mizrahi Jews in Israel working to push Mizrahi issues into the current public agenda. Between 2006 - 2008, Shemoelof organized meetings at Beit Livik between the Young Ashkenazi Identity Movement and activists from the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition.

Between 2006-2008, Shemoelof has been part of MiMizrach Shemesh, an organization devoted to the Jewish tradition of social responsibility.

With poet Roy Arad, he founded the Guerrilla Tarbut
Guerrilla Tarbut
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 Movement, made up of artists, poets and activists, and funded in part by the New Israel Fund
New Israel Fund
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. The movement is committed to the bridging of social change and art, with a particular focus on wealth disparity in the country.

Poetry

  • Scar Minimizer (Tel-Aviv: Gwanim Publishers, 2001).
  • Poetry Between Hazaz and Shemoelof (Tel-Aviv: Yaron Golan, 2006).
  • Why I Do Not Write Israeli Love Songs (Tel-Aviv: Nahar-Sfarim, 2010).

Editorial

  • Adoma (Red), ed. Mati Shemoelof, Roy Arad, Yaara Shehori, Asma Agabaria, Joshua Simon, and Nir Nader, (Tel-Aviv: Ha Civon Mizrah, Maayan and Etgar, 2007).
  • Tehudot Zehut (Echoing Identities), ed. Mati Shemoelof, Naftali Shem-Tov, and Nir Baram (972 Series, Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 2007).
  • HaCivon Mizrah (Eastward: A Literary Journal) No. 12, ed. Mati Shemoelof, Bat Shachar Gurfinkel (Summer 2006). Dedicated to the Work of Poet Erez Bitton.
  • HaCivon Mizrah (Eastward: A Literary Journal) No. 13, ed. Mati Shemoelof, Bat Shachar Gurfinkel (Winter 2007). The Mizrahi Gallery Takes Back the Right to Speak: A Critical Discussion of Football.
  • HaCivon Mizrah (Eastward: A Literary Journal) No. 14, ed. Mati Shemoelof, Bat Shachar Gurfinkel, and Omri Herzog (Summer 2007). A Discussion of Hybrid Identity.
  • HaCivon Mizrah (Eastward: A Literary Journal) No. 15, ed. Mati Shemoelof, Bat Shachar Gurfinkel. (Winter 2008). A Wall Without a Painting: Social and Political Comics.
  • La-Tzet [To Get Out]!, second ed. Guerrila Culture, Maarav, Maayan, Etgar, Daka, 2009
  • Al Tagido Bagat [The Influence of the Palestinian Nacba on the Hebrew Poetry), Sedek Vol. 5, Zocrot, Parhesia and Pardes, 2010.

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