Rachel Bluwstein

Israeli poet

Rachel Bluwstein Sela, known simply as Rachel, was a prominent Hebrew-language poet. Her life took a significant turn in 1909 when she immigrated to Ottoman Palestine, a region that would later become a crucial part of her identity and literary work. This move marked the beginning of her connection to the land that would inspire much of her poetry.

As a poet, Rachel gained widespread recognition, earning her the affectionate title of "Rachel the Poetess." Her contributions to Hebrew literature have been enduring, and her legacy continues to be celebrated in Israel. A testament to her lasting impact is her feature on the Israeli 20 Shekel banknote, solidifying her place in the country's cultural heritage. Through her work, Rachel has left an indelible mark on Israeli literature, ensuring her memory and poetry remain an integral part of the nation's identity.