
Judie Oron
Judie Oron is a Canadian/Israeli journalist and award-winning author. Born in Montreal, she lived and worked in Israel for nearly 4 decades and now lives in Halifax, NS. After completing her BA in Anthropology at McGill University and academic research in African Studies at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, she worked as a feature writer at The Jerusalem Post, including a 4-year stint as a weekly columnist. Her articles have appeared in Lifestyles Magazine, The Canadian Jewish News, Weekly Press Pakistan, The Jerusalem Report, Hawarya Canadian/Ethiopian Press, and the Australian editions of Christian Woman, Christian Daily.
Judie left the newspaper to recruit and direct an unofficial rescue unit that assisted Jews to find their way from Ethiopia to Israel. During that period, she returned to war-torn Ethiopia to search for a missing Ethiopian Jewish slave named Wuditu. She located the child, released her from captivity and took her into her family. Cry of the Giraffe tells the story of Wuditu’s 4 years in slavery.
“I paid cash and was handed a human being,” Judie explains, “that experience changed my life.” Since publication, Judie has been speaking out about child slavery, bride kidnapping and obstetric fistula in 2 languages and on 3 continents, in hopes of driving these tragic circumstances onto a wider public consciousness. “Wuditu was trapped into a form of slavery we would call debt bondage,” Judie reports. “My current novel in progress is focussed on another form of child slavery that is also wide-spread in Ethiopia, bride kidnapping.”
PUBLICATIONS
1/ Growing up Thin, a critically acclaimed book concerned with women, health and body image, The Jerusalem Post and Carta Publishing Co, Jerusalem 1981.
2/ Cry of the Giraffe: Based on a True Story, Annick Press, 2010; Hebrew edition, Sifryat Poalim Publishing, 2012; republished by Om Publications for the Indian Subcontinent; and by Moran Publishers for East Africa. A feature-length film of the book is currently in planning stages.
FOR CRY OF THE GIRAFFE:
Helen and Stan Vine Canadian Jewish Book Award 2010.
Sydney Taylor Notable Book for Teens 2010.
Amelia Bloomer Project List, ALA 2010.
YALSA Hidden Gems 2010.
White Ravens Collection, International Youth Library, Munich 2010.
Best Books for Kids & Teens, Canadian Children’s Book Centre 2010.
USBBY Outstanding International Books Honor List 2010.