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Gadi Taub

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Gadi Taub was born in Jerusalem in 1965. He completed his Ph.D. in American History at Rutgers University in 2003. He worked extensively in the Israeli print and electronic media, as a reporter, presenter, scriptwriter and op-ed columnist. His books in Hebrew include several works of fiction, as well as a best selling collection of essays entitled A Dispirited Rebellion: Essays on Contemporary Israeli Culture. His The Settlers and The Struggle Over the Meaning of Zionism (was published in English with Yale University Press). He teaches at the Department of Communication and the School for Public Policy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is a contributor to The New Republic, as well as other newspapers and magazines in Europe and the United States. He appears regularly on channel 10’s political TV show, Council of the Wise, Israel’s (loud) version of Washington Week in Review. His recently published best-selling novel Alleby Street, takes place in the twilight zone of Tel Aviv low-end night clubs and is now being adapted into a major network TV series by Israel’s Channel 10.
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