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Doron Ben-Atar : ウィキペディア英語版
Doron Ben-Atar
Doron Ben-Atar (born 1957) is an Israeli-born American historian and playwright. He is a Professor of History at Fordham University in New York.
==Biography==
Doron Ben-Atar was born in Kfar Shmaryahu, Israel. His father, Arye Ben-Atar, immigrated to Palestine from Turkey in 1936. He was a basketball player for Maccabi Tel Aviv.〔(Of Nazis and watermelon )〕 His mother was a Holocaust survivor from Poland.〔"(Playwright bases play on his mother's Auschwitz experience )," Howard Blas, Jewish Ledger, April 10, 2007〕 In 2006, Ben-Atar wrote a play based on his mother's experiences, ''Behave Yourself Quietly.'' 〔(Of Nazis and watermelon )〕 In the 1970s, Ben-Atar, who is two meters tall, followed in his father's footsteps and began to play basketball. He studied at Tichon Hadash high school in Tel Aviv and joined Peace Now, taking part in left-wing demonstrations.〔(Of Nazis and watermelon )〕 In 1988, he worked for Israel's Meretz party. He went to the United States to study American history at Brandeis University and completed his doctorate at Columbia University in 1990. He taught at Yale University before moving to Fordham University.〔(Of Nazis and watermelon )〕
Ben-Atar is married to an American Jew and has three children.〔(Of Nazis and watermelon )〕 His oldest son, Assaf Ben-Atar, also a Brandeis graduate, currently attends Fordham University Law School and is an Associate Editor for the Intellectual Property, Media, and Entertainment Law Journal.〔() IPLJ〕 Prior to enrolling in law school, Assaf was a prominent high school tennis player,〔() Casiac.org〕 and child actor in Yale University Theatre productions.〔() Yale Herald〕 Unfortunately, Assaf suffered a debilitating knee injury his senior year, ending his promising tennis career. After abandoning the game he loved, Assaf became a passionate supporter for student rights at Brandeis University, opposing the University's cancellation of the annual Modfest festivities.〔()〕 Additionally, Assaf received praise in the Brandeis school newspaper for his heroic efforts when, as a bystander, he utilized prior EMT training at the scene of an automobile accident.〔() Brandeis Justice Online〕

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