Born in 1947 in Meknes, Morocco, Mickael Parienté lived in Israel from 1962 to 1988. After completing high school as part of the Youth Aliyah program, he enrolled in the Israeli Air Force Academy, where he studied electronics. He spent two years in Switzerland specializing in telecommunications, then began his career at Tadiran, one of Israel’s leading industrial companies. He authored two books (in Hebrew) in this field, which were used for years at the Telecom School in Jerusalem. In 1978, he founded a technical documentation company, and in 1983 a publishing house, Stavit, which published some thirty books in Israel. Based in France since 1988, he has conceived and implemented cultural projects, including a gallery of contemporary Israeli art; Lectures, a literary and artistic club focused on contemporary Judaism; L’Autre Parnasse, a Mediterranean-themed café-bookstore; and the Guest of Honor Pavilion (400 m²) at the Geneva International Book and Press Fair… Author of two bibliographic works, 2,000 books on Jewish themes – 1,400 Authors (1997, 542 pp., with a preface by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie) and Literatures of Israel – Biographies and Bibliographies of Israeli Authors Translated into French Between 1948 and 2002, he defended his doctoral dissertation in 2006 at Paris 8 University: Israeli Literature Translated into French and Published Between 1948 and 2005 – A Bibliographic and Socio-Literary Study, which he completed with highest honors and congratulations. Specializing in bibliographic research, he designed and developed StavNet, a thematic bibliographic search engine. Since 2003, he has been writing and publishing fiction in French and Hebrew. His short stories have appeared in Israeli literary journals. He published *L’Autre Parnasse* (ed. StavNet), a novel exploring issues of identity and ethnicity, published in Hebrew (2010), French (2011), Spanish (2013), and English (2014); A l’Ombre des Murailles – Childhood Memories of the Old Mellah of Meknes, in Hebrew and French (2015); and *Israel: Moral Drift – Political Deadlock* in French (2020). Mickael Parienté is a member of the Association of Israeli Journalists. He writes opinion pieces published in Hebrew in *Haaretz*, *Ynet*, and *Maariv*, and in French in *Le Monde*, *Libération*, and *The Times of Israel*.
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