- Reda Mansour
Reda Mansour ( _ar. رضا منصور, _he. רדא מנצור, _es. Reda Mansour) is an Israeli poet, historian and Diplomat. He has published three books of Hebrew poetry and received the
Haifa University Miller Award as well as the State President Scholarship for young writers.Mansour was born (
1965 ) in theDruze village ofIsfiya in northernIsrael . He is a Ph.D candidate inHaifa University 's Middle East History Department and a graduate ofHarvard 'sKennedy School of Government .He studied Spanish in
Salamanca University (dating back to 1218, is the oldest and also one of the most prestigious universities inSpain ), and a general studies semester in the Hebrew University inJerusalem .His field of research is the "Changes in the Perception of Identity and Social Environment as Evident in the Intellectual Discourse in
Syria During the Third Decade of the "Corrective Movement" 1988-2003".Early life
Reda Mansour studied in
Haifa Between 1977-1983; first in the LEO BAECK, middle school and later in BASMAT High school of theTechnion (Israel’s institute of science and technology). During that time he was involved in many youth organizations which develop cross-cultural understanding around the world, by encouraging respect for cultural difference. A among these organizations: CISV andBBYO - B'nai B'rith Youth Organization (chairman of local branch). In 1988-1989 he was also active inHABONIM DROR (inBritish Columbia ,Canada andMaryland ,USA ).During the first years of his university studies in
Haifa Mansour was involved in a Variety of social projects among them: Perach: Coordination of student assistance to young primary school students in two villages in theGalilee , and Bridging the GLiterary career
Mr. Mansour is the first non-
Jewish poet in Israel to write exclusively in Hebrew. His short story "Jumblat in the Negev" has won the "Recommended Story" category of the "Ha'aretz" Annual Short Story Award in 1997. In addition, a collection of his poems is currently translated to Spanish and Portuguese. He is at work on a book of short stories.Reda Mansour has participated in poetry readings and Poetry festivals in Isfiya, Haifa, Tel Aviv, San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, Miami, Huston, New Mexico, San Salvador, Quito and Lisbon.
Mansour participated in the
Charleston 's historic PiccoloSpoleto festival in June 2008. He held a reading of some of his acclaimed poetic works at Charleston's City Gallery at historic Waterfront Park.Tender Leafs of Conscience
This collection of Hebrew poems was written in varies places around the world starting from 1998 during the author's studies in the KSG and ending in
Portugal four years later. The poems are dedicated to nature and its effect on history and people. They blend togetherArab andJewish traditions and the multiethnic history of theIberian Peninsula with some images of the modern American literature. They explore the relationships between people and places. The title of the book is the title of one of the poems that was written during aCambridge spring mixing with the news of the massacres in theBalkans . Published by Sa'ar Publishing 2004, Cover design by Israeli renowned photographerAlex Levac .Other books by the author
*"The Man of Dreams" (
1987 )
*"From the Battlefields to the Land of Freedom" (1991 )
* "UN Peacekeeping Forces" (Ed) (1991 )
* "UN Security Council Resolution on the Middle East" (Ed)(1993 )Diplomacy
Appointed at 35 years old, Mr. Mansour was the youngest Ambassador in Israel’s History. During his career in the Foreign Service, Mr. Mansour served as Ambassador of Israel to
Ecuador . Prior to that, he served as DCM in the Israeli Embassy inPortugal and as Consul in the Israeli Consulate inSan Francisco . Mr. Mansour speaks five languages.Currently he serves as the Consul General in the Israeli Consulate in Atlanta. In January, 2007, the Georgia Senate passed a resolution honoring Mansour and others for efforts to promote peace and grow business, cultural and educational ties between the U.S. and Israel.
Civic activities
Mr. Mansour has devoted his public activities in
Israel for the promotion of dialogue betweenArabs andJews . In this realm, he has served on the board of severalNGO's and taken part in many projects aimed at promoting of co-existence and cultural dialogue.Reda Mansour courted moderate
Muslim leaders inEurope to counteract the sway of Islamists hostile to the state of Israel (2005-2006). Mansour aimed at finding the silent voice -- to give it a means of speaking out so that it will condemn terror, condemnanti-Semitism , and connect with the localJewish communities for the sake of joint civil actions.Articles by the author
* [http://www.israel21c.org/bin/en.jsp?enDispWho=Views%5El285&enPage=BlankPage&enDisplay=view&enDispWhat=object&enVersion=0&enZone=Views Israel sets an example of freedom, tolerance ]
* [http://www.charlotteobserver.com/127/story/76096.html The Lebanon-Israel tragedy and Hope]
* [http://www.forward.com/articles/integration-is-israeli-arabs-only-path-to-equal/ Integration Is Israeli Arabs’ Only Path To Equality]
* [http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070626/OPINION01/706260335/1008 Israel wants peace, political moderation]
* [http://www.jewish.com/main.asp?SectionID=4&SubSectionID=4&ArticleID=886&TM=34033 Gaza: A 40-Year Struggle to Maintain Hope]
* [http://www.ajc.com/search/content/opinion/stories/2007/11/23/israeled1123.htmlGo Green: taking humanity to the next level]External links
* [http://library.osu.edu/sites/users/galron.1/00302 Modern Hebrew Literature - a Bio-Bibliographical Lexicon]
* [http://www.carolinapeacemaker.com/News/article/article.asp?NewsID=83335&sID=4 Support Cross-Cultural Dialogue]
* [http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/forum.php?lecture_id=3342 Presentation on the Middle East – Video]
* [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3391472,00.html The world adores us]
* [http://www.middleeastinfo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=3766 Israel is seeking Muslim friends in Europe]
* [http://www2.sewanee.edu/communications/events?id=16392 Israeli Ambassador to Lecture on Middle East Peace and Reconciliation]
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