- Yossi Klein Halevi
Yossi Klein Halevi (born in 1953) is an
author ,journalist and researcher ofIsrael iculture andsociety .Halevi was born and raised in
New York in aJewish family. He completed a BA inJewish Studies inBrooklyn College in 1978, and completed his MA in Journalism inNorthwestern University . In 1982, he moved toIsrael , together with his wife Sarah (nee Lynn Rintoul).In 1985, the documentary film "Kaddish", produced by Steve Brand, which focuses on his relationship with his father, a
Holocaust survivor, was released. The "Village Voice" called it one of the best ten films of the year.He worked as a senior writer for the bi-weekly magazine
the Jerusalem Report , from its founding until 2002. Halevi wrote a column forThe Jerusalem Post , and wrote regularly on Israeli issues for the op-ed page of theLos Angeles Times , and occasionally for theNew York Times andWashington post .His first book, "Memoires of a Jewish Extremist", was published in 1995. In it, he tells of his youthful attraction to, and subsequent break with, the militant
Rabbi Meir Kahane .In 2001 he published "At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden: A Jew's Search for God with Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land". The book tells of his spiritual journey as a
religious Jew into the worlds ofChristianity andIslam inIsrael and thePalestinian territories. Halevi joined the prayers and meditations inmosque s and monasteries, in an attempt to experience the devotional lives of his non-Jewish neighbors and to create a religious language of reconciliation among the three monotheistic faiths.Halevi has been active in
Middle East reconciliation efforts, and serves as chairman of Open House, an Arab-Jewish educational project in theworking class town ofRamle . He was a founder and board member of the now-defunct Israeli-Palestinian Media Forum, which brought together Israeli and PalestinianJournalist s.Halevi is a senior fellow in the
Shalem Center , aJerusalem -based academic research institute. He is Israel correspondent and contributing editor ofThe New Republic .Halevi is a frequent lecturer on American and Canadian campuses, focusing on politics and culture in Israel.
Currently Halevi is writing a book about the paratroopers who reunited Jerusalem in the
Six Days War .Bibliography
* Memoirs of a Jewish Extremist, Little Brown and Company, New York-Boston, 1995.
* At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden: A Jew's Search for God with Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land, Morrow, New York, 2001.
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