Anwar Shaul

Anwar Shaul (Hebrew: אנואר שאול; Arabic: أنور شاؤول; 1904–1984) was an Iraqi-Israeli journalist, publisher, author, translator, and poet.

[3][4] Shaul served as editor of the Iraqi Zionist journal Al-Miṣbāḥ (אל-מצבאח; المصباح) from 1924 to 1925.

[6] From 1929 to 1938, Shaul founded and worked as an editor for Al-Hassid (الحاصد lit.

[10] In addition to his publication of periodicals, Shaul published a number of longer works, including memoirs, translations of Western literature into Arabic, as well as anthologies of short stories and Arabic poetry.

[11] In 1971, Shaul, who had long been resistant to emigrating despite intensive state-sponsored antisemitism in Iraq, reluctantly made aliyah.