Name Aryeh Krishek | Role Novelist | |
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Aryeh Krishek (Hebrew: אריה קרישק, born 29 September 1952, Holon) is an Israeli novelist and biographer also active in film and journalism. Among his better known works are Burial in Jerusalem, In a Straight Line and No Casualties to our Forces.
He was one of the key figures in the Nimrodi affairs of 1994–2004, a series of incidents in the framework of the rivalry between leading newspapers Yedioth Ahronoth and Maariv, and was sentenced to five months incarceration (to be served doing public service) . He was also the co-founder and director, with composer Alexander Kagan, of the short-lived Israeli Chamber Opera and in 1975 wrote the script for the political film The Honey Connection.
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