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Guy Rolnik's career as a journalist, economist, and media entrepreneur has left a significant mark on Israeli media and economic discourse. While his views have evolved over the years, his commitment to scrutinizing economic power and advocating for greater competition and transparency has earned...
Aharon (Ahrale) Barnea, born on July 9, 1944, is an Israeli journalist and television personality who has made significant contributions to Israeli media in the 21st century. He has been a prominent figure in both news broadcasting and the Knesset channel.
The Shoken family's enduring influence in journalism, business, and society is a testament to their commitment to the principles of a free press and the pursuit of truth. As they continue to navigate the ever-evolving media landscape, their legacy stands as a reminder of the vital role journalism...
Abe Rosenthal's life journey encompassed not only the world of journalism but also the realm of political advocacy. His unwavering commitment to his beliefs and his relentless pursuit of the truth continue to inspire journalists and thinkers today. Abe Rosenthal's legacy is one that reminds us of...
Nuni Moses's life and career have been marked by his influential role in Israeli media and the controversies surrounding his editorial choices and business dealings. As a media mogul, he has left a significant footprint on the Israeli media landscape, shaping the trajectory of "Yedioth Ahronoth" ...
Jill Ellen Abramson, born on March 19, 1954, is an American journalist of Jewish descent who made history as the first woman to hold the prestigious position of Executive Editor at "The New York Times." Her life and career are a testament to her dedication to journalism and her tireless pursuit o...
Yoram Kaniuk, born on May 2, 1930, in Tel Aviv, and passing away on June 8, 2013, was a multifaceted Israeli artist known for his contributions as a writer, painter, journalist, screenwriter, and publicist. His life journey encapsulates the vibrant history of Israel, from its pre-independence day...
Ephraim Kishon, born on August 23, 1924, in Budapest, Hungary, under the name Ferenc Hoffmann (later changed to Ferenc Kishont), was a prolific Israeli writer, satirist, playwright, screenwriter, journalist, humorist, columnist, painter, and film and theater director. He was a recipient of the pr...
Uri Avnery, born on September 10, 1923, and passing away on August 20, 2018, was a prominent Israeli journalist, editor, writer, Member of the Knesset, and a radical leftist activist.
Amir Yitzhak Segal is a prominent Israeli journalist known for his in-depth investigations, political commentary, and contributions to Israeli media. His career has been marked by significant exposés and reporting that have had a substantial impact on Israeli politics and society. Segal continues...
Dov Yudkovsky (March 24, 1923 – December 28, 2010) was an influential Israeli journalist and editor who played a significant role in shaping the landscape of Israeli media. He served as the editor of "Yedioth Ahronoth" for many years, making it one of the most widely circulated newspapers in Isra...
Gideon Levy, born on June 2, 1953, is an Israeli journalist and columnist widely associated with the radical left and a member of the editorial team at "Haaretz," a prominent Israeli newspaper.
Zeev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky, known as the "First Soldier of Judea," was born on October 17, 1880, in Odessa, part of the Russian Empire, and passed away on August 3, 1940, in Hunter, New York. He was a prominent Zionist leader, author, poet, translator, publicist, and renowned orator.
Was a Jerusalem-based publicist born in Hungary. He is known for the famous defamation trial brought against him in the case of Israel Kastner, who was a member of the Aid and Rescue Committee in Budapest during the Holocaust. In the trial, following an appeal, Greenwald was sentenced to conditio...
Shlomo Nakdimon, born on July 29, 1936, is an Israeli journalist, political commentator, and researcher specializing in the history of Israel's settlement and statehood. He has authored numerous books, including comprehensive research works on events and personalities in Israel's history. He also...
Tom Segev, born on March 1, 1945, is an Israeli journalist and historian, widely regarded as one of the leading figures among the "New Historians" in Israel. He gained recognition for his weekly column in the newspaper "Haaretz."
Thomas Lauren Friedman, born on July 20, 1953, is an American journalist, columnist, and author. He is a three-time Pulitzer Prize winner and has been writing opinion columns on foreign affairs for The New York Times since 1995.
Noam Chomsky's legacy is multifaceted, encompassing groundbreaking contributions to linguistics and a long history of political activism. His ideas on universal grammar continue to influence linguistics, while his outspoken critiques of American foreign policy and defense of free speech remain su...
Ben-Dror Yemini, born on April 17, 1954, is an Israeli journalist, columnist, editor, and legal expert. He began his career at the "Maariv" newspaper and, in 2014, transitioned to writing for the "Yediot Ahronot" newspaper.
Amnon Abramovich, born on September 15, 1951, is a prominent Israeli publicist, journalist, and political commentator. He is best known for his role as the political correspondent for Channel 12 News in Israel.
Yosef (Tommy) Lapid, born as Tomislav Lampel on December 27, 1931, and passing away on June 1, 2008, was a multifaceted Israeli figure, encompassing roles as a writer, journalist, playwright, and politician. He held prominent positions as the leader of the Shinui Party, a member of the Knesset (I...
Amira Hass (born June 28, 1956) is an Israeli journalist and columnist known for her work at the newspaper "Haaretz," where she extensively covers the Palestinian Authority and Palestinian society, primarily from her residence in Ramallah.
Rotter.net has played a significant role in shaping the landscape of online media in Israel, particularly in user-generated news and discussion. With its diversified content and active forums, it remains a prominent platform for engaging with various aspects of Israeli society and current affairs.
Yedioth Ahronoth, often referred to simply as "Ynet," is a prominent Israeli newspaper that has been in circulation since December 11, 1939. Since the 1970s, it has been the most widely read newspaper in Israel and, until July 2010, it held the top spot among all Israeli newspapers, eventually co...
Maariv was an iconic Israeli daily newspaper that graced the country's newsstands from February 15, 1948, until April 2014. Founded by a group of journalists led by Azriel Carlebach, Maariv emerged as a rival to "Yedioth Ahronoth." In the 1950s and 1960s, it enjoyed a dominant position in Israel'...
A Chronicle of Israeli News and Gossip with Radical Undertones (1937–1993)
Haaretz is a newspaper with a long and storied history, serving as a reflection of Israel's complex and evolving society. From its early days as a modest publication in British Mandate Palestine to its role as a respected source of news and analysis in the modern era, Haaretz has played a vital r...
HaModi'a is a daily Haredi newspaper established on the 18th of Elul, 5710 (1950), by Yitzhak Meir Levin, the president of the World Agudath Israel.
Yated Ne'eman is a Haredi-Lithuanian newspaper affiliated with the Degel HaTorah party. It has been in publication since 1985 and boasts the highest circulation in the Haredi sector on weekdays.
Was one of Israel's leading journalists, serving as the editor of "Maariv" from 1974 to 1980. He was the founder of the journalism program at Tel Aviv University, a recipient of the Sokolov Award for Journalism (1975), and the Israel Prize for Journalism (1986).
Motti Kirshenbaum, born on September 24, 1939, was a multifaceted figure in Israeli media. He was a director, producer, TV host, journalist, satirist, and a prominent figure in Israeli television. His career spanned several decades, during which he made significant contributions to Israeli entert...