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Daniel Doron : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daniel Doron
Daniel Doron (born 1929) is an Israeli publicist and political activist. He is the founder and director of the Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress (ICSEP). In this capacity, he has recommended economic changes to the Israeli government, some of which have successfully been implemented. He has written extensively on the advantages of free market economics in publications including the Wall Street Journal and the Jerusalem Post. For the latter, he serves as a regular columnist on economic matters. He has also translated into Hebrew texts about free market, as well as English prose - The Catcher in the Rye and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and wrote work of literary criticism. == Early life ==
Daniel Doron is a third-generation sabra. His grandfather, Zorach Barnett, was one of the first Jewish pioneers in Palestine, coming in 1872, prior to the First Aliyah. He moved to what was then Ottoman Turkish territory from England in 1872. Doron served Air Force Intelligence during the Israeli War of Independence in 1948, and studied sociology and economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He then pursued a career in literature, journalism and government. He served under Teddy Kollek, then Director-General of the Prime Minister's Office. In 1957, Doron was delegated by the Prime Minister's Office to serve as special consultant to the US Embassy in Tel Aviv.
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