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He became Editor-in-Chief at The Jerusalem Post in 2016. [11] [12] In March 2023 he was replaced by Avi Mayer. [13] His first book, Israel vs. Iran: The Shadow War, [14] which Katz co-authored with Yoaz Hendel, was published by Potomac Books in 2012 in the U.S. and by Kinneret Zmora-Bitan in Israel, where it spent several weeks on the ...
David Horovitz worked for the Post from 1983 to 1990. He then worked at The Jerusalem Report, where he was the editor starting in 1998 and publisher starting in 2001. In October 2004, Horovitz rejoined the Post as editor-in-chief. In a postscript to his final editor's notes column on Friday 1 July 2011 he announced he was leaving The Jerusalem ...
The Jerusalem Post has been publishing an annual list of the world's "50 most influential Jews" since 2010. [41] The list is released on Rosh Hashanah. In 2023, The Jerusalem Post announced the launch of a "50 most influential Jews" congress, including an awards ceremony for the honorees. [42]
In June 2022, Harkov along with Jerusalem Post editor Avi Mayer was the first Israeli media outlet to interview Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since his comeback. [9] She started co-hosting the Jerusalem Post Podcast with former editor Yaakov Katz. [10] When Katz left, she began co-hosting it with his successor Avi Mayer. [11] [12]
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Ruthie Blum is an American-Israeli journalist, columnist, former features editor of the Jerusalem Post, and web editor at The Algemeiner Journal as of 2016. [1] Blum is the daughter of Commentary editor Norman Podhoretz and Midge Decter. She graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1976 and immigrated to Israel in 1977. [2]
Posting on Bluesky, an X rival, Helmuth said Thursday that she’s “decided to leave Scientific American after an exciting 4.5 years as editor in chief” without mentioning her previous comments.
While in Israel, he worked as a columnist for The Jerusalem Post. Upon his return to the US, he served as the New York bureau chief of The Forward, a contributing editor at New York magazine, and a contributing writer at The New York Times Magazine. [10] [11] [12] In 2000, Goldberg joined The New Yorker. [10]