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Jean Daniel
Jean Daniel, (né Jean Daniel Bensaid) (21 July 1920-) is an Algerian-born French-Jewish journalist and author. He is the founder and executive editor of ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' weekly. Daniel is a Jewish humanist in the tradition of the French Left. He was a former colleague and friend of Albert Camus, a fellow pied-noir. In ''La prison juive: Humeurs et méditations d'un témoin'' (''The Jewish Prison''), Daniel argues that prosperous, assimilated Jews in the west live in a self-imposed prison made of up of three invisible walls: the idea of the Chosen People, Holocaust remembrance, and support for Israel. "Having trapped themselves inside these walls...," wrote Adam Shatz in describing the book, "they were less able to see themselves clearly, or to appreciate the suffering of others -- particularly the Palestinians living behind the 'separation fence.'"〔Shatz, Adam (5 April 2012) "Nothing He Hasn't Done, Nowhere He Hasn't Been." ''London Review of Books''; page 15.〕 Jean Daniel was a member of the Saint-Simon Foundation think-tank. ==Published work==
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