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David Hazony (born 1969) is an American-born Israeli writer, translator, and editor. He is editor of The Tower Magazine,〔(The Tower Magazine )〕 and a senior member of The Israel Project. Hazony has written for the New Republic,〔("Virtually Normal," The New Republic, June 11, 2008 ).〕 CNN.com,〔("Are the Ten Commandments Still Relevant?" December 14, 2010 ).〕 The Forward,〔(David Hazony's articles in The Forward ).〕 Commentary,〔(David Hazony's posts on Contentions ), the weblog of Commentary Magazine.〕 Moment,〔("Welcome to Fire-Extinguisher Judaism," Moment, May/June 2010 ).〕 the Jerusalem Post, the Jewish Chronicle, the New York Sun, and Jewish Ideas Daily.〔(David Hazony's writings at Jewish Ideas Daily ).〕 He is a regular contributor to Contentions, the weblog of Commentary Magazine. Until 2007, he was a fellow at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem, founded by his older brother Yoram Hazony. In 2004-2007, he served as editor in chief of ''Azure'', its quarterly. Hazony has studied at Columbia University, received a B.A. and M.A. from Yeshiva University, and completed his Ph.D. at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is a Contributing Editor at ''The Forward'', where he has recently published a controversial series of essays about the growing distance between American Jews and Israelis. Hazony is an expert on the Jewish philosopher Eliezer Berkovits. ==Books== * ''The Ten Commandments: How Our Most Ancient Moral Text Can Renew Modern Life'' (Scribner, September 2010), a finalist for the 2010 National Jewish Book Award. * Edited Eliezer Berkovits, ''Essential Essays on Judaism'' (Shalem Press, 2002); Eliezer Berkovits, ''God, Man, and History'' (Shalem Press, 2004); and (together with Michael B. Oren and Yoram Hazony, eds.), ''New Essays on Zionism'' (Shalem Press, 2007). * Translated Emuna Elon's novel, ''If You Awaken Love'' (Toby, 2007), a finalist for the 2007 National Jewish Book Award. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Hazony」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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