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Shmuel Rosner
Shmuel Rosner ((ヘブライ語:שמואל רוזנר)) is an Israeli columnist, editor and researcher.
He is a contributing opinion writer for the ''International New York Times''.
He is the political editor of the ''Jewish Journal'' for which he writes the daily blog ''(Rosner's Domain )''. In 2008–2011, he wrote for ''The Jerusalem Post''. In 2005–2008, he was chief United States correspondent for the daily newspaper ''Haaretz''.〔(Shmuel Rosner - biography ), Haaretz, August 28, 2005〕 Rosner writes in Hebrew for ''Maariv Daily''.
Rosner is also the non-fiction chief editor for Israel's largest publishing house, ''Kinneret-Zmora-Dvir''.
He is also a Senior Fellow at the ''Jewish People Policy Institute ((JPPI ))''.
==Career & Life==
Shmuel Rosner began his career in 1987 as a producer and editor with Israeli Army Radio.〔 In 1991, he joined the Israeli daily ''Hadashot'' as a features and news editor.〔 In 1994, he became editor of a local Israeli weekly, Tzomet Hasharon.〔 He joined Haaretz in 1996.〔 In 1995–1999, he was head of the features department, and in 1999–2005, he was the head of the News Division. In 2006, he began writing articles for ''Slate'' magazine's "Foreigners" feature. In 2008 Rosner's Domain—his blog—moved to ''The Jerusalem Post'', and Rosner also moderated dialogues for the online publication Jewcy, blogged for ''Commentary''s main blog, "Contentions", and wrote for ''The New Republic'', ''The Jewish Review of Books'', ''The Jewish Chronicle'' and other publications.
In 2009, Rosner was appointed Non-fiction Editor for ''Kinneret Zmora-Bitan Dvir'', Israel's leading publishing house. He also joined the ''Jewish People Policy Institute'' ''(JPPI)'' as a fellow, and started writing a weekend column on diplomatic and American affairs for ''Maariv''.
Rosner lives in Tel Aviv with his wife, novelist Orna Landau. The couple has four children, Shaul, Yochai, Ariel, and Yael.
Published works
In 2011, Rosner's book ''Shtetl, Bagel and Baseball: On the Dreadful, Wonderful State of America's Jews'' was published by Keter Publishing House, one of the largest publishers in Israel.〔(שטעטל בייגל בייסבול - שמואל רוזנר )〕 The book became a best seller.
In 2012, Rosner's second book, ''The Jewish Vote: Obama vs. Romney: A Voter's Guide'', was published by Jewish Journal Books. It was reviewed by ''Jewish Journal'' book editor Jonathan Kirsch on October 8, 2012.〔(Rosner's 'Voter's Guide' offers an insider's view ), Review by Jonathan Kirsch, October 8, 2012〕
Rosner wrote several major reports on behalf of The Jewish People Policy Institute (JPPI):
In 2014 Rosner wrote a comprehensive report for JPPI that got a lot of (media attention ): (Jewish and Democratic: Perspectives from World Jewry ). The 150 page report concluded that "the idea that Israel should be a 'Jewish and democratic state' creates a conceptual framework that encompasses the views of the majority of Diaspora Jews (even though they give a wide variety of answers to the question of what precisely a 'Jewish and democratic state' is). Assertions that Israel should be 'only Jewish' or 'only democratic' are outside the consensus view of Diaspora Jews".
In 2015 Rosner (and JPPI colleague Brig. Gen. Michael Herzog) wrote a similar report: "(Jewish Values and Israel’s Use of Force in Armed Conflict - Perspectives from World Jewry )". This report argues that "that the Jewish world understands the need and approves of the way Israel and the IDF use force in asymmetrical confrontations", but also that "Despite this positive conclusion, many in the Jewish world are critical of particular Israeli policies that lead to the use of force. Many Jews doubt that Israel truly wishes to reach a peace settlement with the Palestinians, and few believe it is making the necessary effort to achieve one".

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