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Things Were Like That

Meir Shalev left behind a profound literary and cultural legacy. Through his books and personal archive, the story of his life unfolds in his own voice: a story of a man, a family, and a land.

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    Meir Shalev

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Meir Shalev left behind a profound literary and cultural legacy. Through his books and personal archive, the story of his life unfolds in his own voice: a story of a man, a family, and a land.

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