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Adam Horowitz (journalist) : ウィキペディア英語版
Mondoweiss

Mondoweiss (2006–present) is a news website that is co-edited by journalists Philip Weiss and Adam Horowitz. It is a part of the Center for Economic Research and Social Change.〔("CERSC - Projects" )〕 According to the editors, Mondoweiss is "a news website devoted to covering American foreign policy in the Middle East, chiefly from a progressive Jewish perspective". They also state that they "maintain this blog because of 9/11, Iraq, Gaza, the Nakba, the struggling people of Israel and Palestine, and our Jewish background." 〔 Its founder describes himself as a progressive and anti-Zionist.〔
==Staff==
Philip Weiss has written for ''The New York Times Magazine'',〔(Philip Weiss ) at ''New York Magazine''.〕 ''Harper's Magazine'',〔(Philip Weiss ) at ''Harper's Magazine''.〕 ''Esquire'', and ''The New York Observer.''〔( Biography from Harper Collins )〕〔(Philip Weiss ) at New York Observer〕 He is the author of ''Cock-a-Doodle-Doo'' (1996)〔Philip Weiss, ''Cock-a-Doodle-Doo'', St. Martin's Press, March 1996, ISBN 0312141009, ISBN 978-0312141004.〕 and ''American Taboo: A Murder In The Peace Corps'' (2004).〔(Publisher Harper Collins web page ) on Philip Weiss, ''American Taboo: A Murder In The Peace Corps'', 2004.〕
Adam Horowitz received his master's degree in Near Eastern Studies from New York University.〔(Biography in "Peacebuilders delegation to Israel Palestine May & June 2011" ), Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, March 3, 2011.〕 He later served as the Director of the Israel/Palestine Program for the ''American Friends Service Committee''〔 where he gained "extensive on-the-ground experience in Israel/Palestine."〔(The New Media & the Palestine Question: Blogging Out of Conflict 2010 event, biography of Adam Horowitz ), The Jerusalem Fund website.〕 In addition to Mondoweiss, Horowitz has written for ''The Nation'', ''Alternet'', ''The Huffington Post,'' and ''The Hill.com''.〔〔
*(Adam Horowitz ) at ''The Nation''
*(Adam Horowitz ) at ''The Huffington Post''
*(Adam Horowitz ) at ''The Hill.com''
*(Adam Horowitz ) at ''Alternet''〕 Horowitz wrote the foreword to Rabbi Brant Rosen's book ''Wrestling in the Daylight: A Rabbi's Path to Palestinian Solidarity''.〔Adam Horowitz (Foreword), Brant Rosen (Author), ''Wrestling in the Daylight: A Rabbi's Path to Palestinian Solidarity'', Just World Books, 2012, (AmazonBooks.com link ).〕 He has spoken frequently on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on campuses and to organizations.〔Adam Horowitz, ("‘Mr. Horowitz, tell us what you think of the two-state solution’" ), Mondoweiss, March 15, 2009.〕〔The following events ''all accessed January 19, 2013''.
*(Chicago Sabeel Conference announcement, 2005 ), Friends of Sabeel website.
*(Campus Organizing Conference: Educate, Motivate, Advocate for a Just Peace in Israel & Palestine, 2011 ), American Friends Service Committee website.
*("UIC/DePaul University joint student research conference “States and Violence/Violence and the State", 2011 ), American Friends Service Committee website.
*(Jewish Bloggers: Conscience over Complicity, 2010 ) at Committee for a Just Peace in Israel and Palestine website.
*(The New Media & the Palestine Question: Blogging Out of Conflict 2010 event ), The Jerusalem Fund website.〕
Alex Kane, an assistant editor for Mondoweiss based in New York City, also is the World editor for AlterNet.〔(Alex Kane Stories listing ), AlterNet, accessed April 18, 2013.〕 His work also has appeared in Salon, The Daily Beast, the Electronic Intifada, Extra! and Common Dreams.〔Alex Kane, ("It’s official: Israel has gotten away with it — again" ), Salon, July 9, 2010.〕

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