Tehila Hakimi

[2] Hakimi edited the children's book Afternoon Kids (Tangier, 2015) by Avihai Nizri, illustrated by Liron Cohen.

"[5] In his review in Ha'aretz, Amos Noy wrote: "Great literature is created at the meeting point between experience and language.

"[7] Neta Amit, in the online feminist magazine Politically Corret, wrote: "She is telling us... Don't make me choose; I am a woman and a mechanical engineer.

This expectation that we must choose – one profession, one identity – is meant to actually fit us into a mold that is comfortable for (the patriarchal, capitalistic) society.

[8] Among the reasons cited for the award: "Her poems indicate that her watchful eye and her sensitive gaze miss no detail, and give no quarter.