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Steven V. Roberts (1943–), Washington pundit and U.S. News & World Report contributor [144] Lester Rodney (1911–2009), journalist who helped break down the color barrier in baseball [ 145 ] Josh Rogin (1978/1979–), foreign policy columnist for the Global Opinions section of The Washington Post and a political analyst for CNN [ 146 ]
Roberts was born in Gallipolis, Ohio, and was Jewish. [2] [3] [4] He attended George Washington elementary school, and then started high school at Gallia Academy, finally moving to and in 1963 graduating from Central High School in Columbus, Ohio, where his parents had relocated.
David (Hebrew: דָּוִד, Modern: David, Tiberian: Dāwîḏ) means ' beloved ', derived from the root dôwd (דּוֹד), which originally meant ' to boil ', but survives in Biblical Hebrew only in the figurative usage ' to love '; specifically, it is a term for an uncle or figuratively, a lover/beloved (it is used in this way in the Song of Songs: אני לדודי ודודי לי, ' I am ...
John David Roberts (born November 15, 1956) is a Canadian-American television journalist currently working for the Fox News Channel, as the co-anchor of America Reports. [1] Roberts formerly worked as the Fox News Chief White House Correspondent from 2017 to 2021, covering the Donald Trump presidency. He joined Fox News in January 2011. [2]
Timeless classics, modern favorites, and totally unique monikers that no one else in your kid’s class will share—you can find it all in the Hebrew Bible. Take a trip back in time to the Old ...
In 1942, Roberts married Suzanne Fleisher, [10] who was also Jewish, [2] an actress and playwright, and daughter of philanthropist Alfred W. Fleisher. [11] Her name appears on the Suzanne Roberts Theatre in Philadelphia and she hosted a TV program aimed at seniors called "Seeking Solutions with Suzanne" on Comcast's CN8 network. [12]
Roberts was born in Manhattan, New York City, the son of radio announcer Ken Roberts and Norma (née Finkelstein), an animator. [2] [3] His family is Jewish.[4] [5] [6] Roberts attended the High School of Music & Art [7] and Northwestern University, and he made his Broadway debut in 1962 with a role in the play Something About a Soldier.
Russel (Russ) Roberts was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He immigrated to Israel and lives in Jerusalem. Roberts was awarded a B.A. in economics in 1975 from the University of North Carolina and a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago in 1981 for his thesis on the design of government transfer programs [8] [9] under the supervision of Gary Becker.