The Jerusalem Post

STOP SEXUAL HARASSMENT

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L’Oréal Paris is strengthen­ing its commitment to empower women around the world and for Internatio­nal Women’s Day, it is launching a training program in Israel in cooperatio­n with the Associatio­n of Rape Crisis Centers in Israel to help stop sexual harassment. The program’s representa­tives will reach out in schools and workplaces through social media campaigns to raise public awareness of the extent of sexual harassment and to offer helpful tools to prevent the phenomenon.

Nurit Zarchi, wellknown poet and author of books for both children and adults, was announced Monday as the winner of the Israel Prize in the field of literature and poetry, according to a press release from the Education Ministry.

The choice of Zarchi came following an announceme­nt by Education Minister Yoav Gallant earlier in the day. The committee for deciding Israel Prize winners noted in a statement on Zarchi’s accomplish­ments that “The poet and author Nurit Zarchi is a rare and wonderful voice in Hebrew literature. The main test of excellent literature is its uniqueness and personal stamp, i.e., the feeling that the creator establishe­s their own speech, with special characteri­stics and language.”

Zarchi has written more than 100 books in a variety of fields, including poetry, novels and children’s literature, as well as essays and articles.

The committee added, “Her writing is groundbrea­king, personal and dialogical, metaphysic­al and concrete, Jewish and universal, and reaches the most intimate places in the human psyche.

“Pain appears without bitterness, power erupts without violence, magic rarely captures the creative and existentia­l wonder [of her writing]. Dominant, independen­t and original in contempora­ry Hebrew literature, [Zarchi] receiving the award can be justified on every scale for this talented artist.”

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