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Keren Pevzner (Hebrew: ‏קרן פבזנר‏‎, née Kira Gennadievna Konovalova; born May 8, 1961 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR) who also goes by the pen name Katerina Vrublevskaya as vintage crime fictions author, is an Israeli novel and essay writer, Hebrew and computer science teacher, translator, author of a number of textbooks, cookbooks, and encyclopedias, and blogger. In the past, she was the Coordinator in the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, as well as in the Social and Economic Development Program [he] in Israel.

Keren Pevzner
Website
www.kameshek.com

Biography


Kira Konovalova was born on May 8, 1961, in Baku. She comes from an old family of Bakuvian oil engineers. Her great grandfathers were European specialists (the Jews and the Germans) who participated in the conducted by Branobel Caspian oil-field development, at the invitation of Zeynalabdin Taghiyev. One of them, Johann (Ivan Aleksandrovich) Maderwax worked together with a German mining engineer Gustav Wilhelm Richard Sorge, the father of renowned soviet spy Richard Sorge. Later, he took a job with the Caspian Steamship Company. In 1938, he fell victim of the Great Purge (Stalinists repressions) and was executed.[1]

Kira attended the 20th Secondary School in Baku, then she went to Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University where earlier have studied her grandmother and both parents, and graduated with a specialty of Electrical Engineer. After graduation, she was taking a position in the AzerElectroTherm Research and Production Association (Russian: НПО «АзерЭлектроТерм»).

Keren repatriated to Israel in 1990, together with her second husband and her eldest son. She tried her hand at a great number of trades from a kibbutz worker and grocery store owner to Hebrew language teaching and employment with the Ministry of Absorption Israel. Currently, she resides in Ashkelon, and as her primary occupation engages in teaching at the Сollege of Computer science for public jobholders in Israel. Additionally, Keren busies herself with educational literature writing and publishing.

As a delegate, she was present at the Conference of the Azerbaijan-Israel Friendship Society.

From 2008, Keren writes the "Culinary commentary" column on Booknik, the Web resource and publication in Russian on Jewish literature and culture.[2]

Under the pen name "Kirulya of Ashkelon" (Russian: Кируля Аскалонская) is blogging on LiveJournal.[3]

She also has a blog on TikTok.[4]

Keren has two sons and two granddaughters.


Works


According to her own story, Keren undertook her first attempts in writing at around eight years old.

Keren Pevzner's first published book (1997, Miry Publishing Company) was The Parallel Ulpan, a Hebrew self-teaching guide in two volumes. She wrote it for two years on the suggestion from the writer Daniel Kluger who has attended her course. This book effectively carved out a niche of textbooks for self-teaching written in plain language for Russian-speaking repatriates (afterward, as well as for Hebrew self-study in Diaspora, for example in Russia and in Canada), and ever since it went through eleven editions at least.

Keren's first work of fiction was a crime story, The Murderer's Confession. It was written in 1999 and was published the same year in The Iskatel Magazine [ru].[5]


Cumulative bibliography



Fictional Works



Crime Fictions

Crime fiction series of Valeriya Vishnevskaya (were published in Iskatel and Iskatel's World Magazines):

Vintage Crime Fiction Novels of Apollinariya Avilova


Science Fiction


Collections of op-ed essays


Books of Specialized Subjects


(by default, all the books were issued by SeferIsrael, Tel Aviv)


Hebrew and Israeli records management textbooks, phrasebooks, language for specific purposes/subject oriented/specialized dictionaries (Russian↔Hebrew)




References





Book Reviews



Interviews



На других языках


- [en] Keren Pevzner

[ru] Певзнер, Керен

Ке́рен Пе́взнер (ивр. ‏קרן פבזנר‏‎, урождённая Кира Геннадьевна Коновалова; род. 8 мая 1961 года в Баку, Азербайджанская ССР), известна также как автор ретро-детективов под псевдонимом Катери́на Врубле́вская — израильская писательница и публицист, преподаватель языка иврит и компьютерных дисциплин, переводчик, автор ряда учебников, кулинарных книг, энциклопедий, издатель, блогер. В прошлом координатор Министерства алии и интеграции Израиля, работник программы социально-экономического развития «Висконсин»  (иврит) (рус.



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