David Hazony is a writer living in Jerusalem. From 2004-2007, he was editor-in-chief of Azure, Israels leading journal of public affairs. He has written dozens of essays and reviews on Judaism and the Middle East for The New Republic, Policy Review, The New York Sun, and other publications. He is a regular contributor to Contentions, the blog of Commentary magazine.
...the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Alterman is also ”The Liberal Media” columnist for The Nation. David Hazony is a writer based in Jerusalem, whose writings have appeared in Commentary , the New Republic , the New York Sun , Policy...
...essays from the Yiddish Forverts. -- New columnists in print and online, including Eric Alterman, Deborah Lipstadt and David Hazony. "The new Jewish Daily Forward website completes a transformation that has been underway in our newsroom for several...
...and essays from the Yiddish Forverts. New columnists in print and online, including Eric Alterman, Deborah Lipstadt and David Hazony. “The new Jewish Daily Forward website completes a transformation that has been underway in our newsroom for several...
...and essays from the Yiddish Forverts. New columnists in print and online, including Eric Alterman, Deborah Lipstadt and David Hazony. “The new Jewish Daily Forward website completes a transformation that has been underway in our newsroom for several...
...Robust Identity Challenges Synagogues and Federations Jerrold Bennett Limmud Life: Events like the recent Limmud New York getaway are taking up space in the Jewish world that synagogues once exclusively occupied. Where will we go once the synagogues are...
...Read David Hazony, guest at last month’s Limmud conference, on why the event is not just a winter retreat, but a revolution with far-reaching implications for the Jewish world...
...Robust Identity Challenges Synagogues and Federations Jerrold Bennett Limmud Life: Events like the recent Limmud New York getaway are taking up space in the Jewish world that synagogues once exclusively occupied. Where will we go once the synagogues are...