Amotz Asa-El

Award-winning journalist Amotz Asa-El (Hebrew אמוץ עשהאל), the Jerusalem Post's senior columnist and former executive editor,[1] is a senior editor of the Jerusalem Report, a fellow at the Hartman Institute, and a leading commentator on Middle Eastern, Israeli, and Jewish affairs.

Career

Prior to joining the Post, Asa-El was a foreign correspondent for the San Francisco Chronicle, and the foreign editor of the Hebrew-language financial daily Telegraph.

Having joined the Jerusalem Post as its Business Editor in 1995, Asa-El was later the Post's News Editor and Editor-in-Chief of its overseas edition, the International Jerusalem Post, before serving as the Jerusalem Post's Executive Editor. In these positions, Asa-El led the Post's editorial line that blended economic conservatism, diplomatic pragmatism, political reform and cultural pluralism. As executive editor, overseeing the work of 100 writers, editors, copyeditors, designers and photographers, Asa-El directed the redesign of the daily Jerusalem Post, the remodeling of its weekend magazines and supplements, and the creation of an opinion desk, after having previously created a business desk and reinvented the International Jerusalem Post as an independent news weekly.

In 2006-2008 Asa-El led the launch of McGraw/Hill's Hebrew edition of BusinessWeek, and in 2010 he founded the Shalom Hartman Institute's Hebrew-language journal of thought Dorsheni.[2]

A senior editor of the Jerusalem Report, the Middle East's leading English-language newsmagazine, Asa-El has been for the past 20 years a frequent commentator of Middle Eastern affairs on Reuters,[3] BBC,[4] CNN,[5] and Israeli TV.[6][7]

Asa-El's weekly column "Middle Israel" (www.MiddleIsrael.net) appears regularly in the Jerusalem Post since 1995, and is a unique attempt to present in English the Israeli centrist's view on anything, from politics and foreign affairs to business, culture, and religion. Asa-El has been quoted or published along the years by The New York Times,[8] The Washington Post[9] the Wall Street Journal,[10] BBC.com,[11] Politico,[12] USA Today,[13] Haaretz,[14] the Economist,[15] TIME magazine,[16] the New Republic,[17]Le Figaro,[18] the Daily Telegraph,[19] L'Express,[20] Azure, Harvard Political Review,[21] the Australian, the Australia Financial Review, Jornal do Brasil, the India Times, Politiken, and others.

Asa-El's five-part series in the Jerusalem Report about the future of the Jewish people won the Bnai Brith Journalism Award for 2018.[22]

Since 2008 Asa-El has been a columnist for Dow Jones' MarketWatch.com, analyzing the Arab, Turkish, Iranian and Israeli economies as well as global issues like Western demographics,[23] Swiss monetary policy,[24] British unity,[25] and the war in Ukraine.[26]

Book

Asa-El's The Diaspora and the Lost Tribes of Israel, a history of the Jewish people's wanderings, was reviewed by the Wall Street Journal[27] as "an engaging history of the Jewish experience" that "vividly captures the creativity and nomadic quality of the Jewish people."

Lecture tours

Asa-El has been invited on lecture tours to the US,[28] Canada,[29] China,[30] Brazil,[31] Australia and New Zealand[32] where he addressed business leaders, diplomats, legislators, journalists, clergy and academic forums on issues relating to Middle Eastern, international and Jewish affairs. His lectures were sponsored among others by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Jewish National Fund, Anti-Defamation League, the American Jewish Committee, the Canada Israel Committee, the Australia Israel Jewish Affairs Council, United Israel Appeal, Hadassah and Bnai Brith, as well as a variety of universities from Harvard and Columbia to the University of Melbourne and the Royal Military College of Canada.

University degrees

Asa-El holds advanced degrees in journalism and Jewish history from Columbia University in New York and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

Private life

He lives in Jerusalem with his wife and their three children.

References

  1. http://www.jpost.com/Author/Amotz-Asa-El
  2. http://heb.hartman.org.il/Publications_View.asp?Article_Id=30&Cat_Id=250&Cat_Type=Magazine&Title_Cat_Name=%D7%93%D7%A8%D7%A9%D7%A0%D7%99
  3. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-israel-politics-idUSBRE92D09N20130314
  4. https://us.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hspart=itm&hsimp=yhs-001&type=jmb_adsafld_16_12&param1=1&param2=f%3D4%26b%3DIE%26cc%3Dil%26pa%3DJoomborio%26cd%3D2XzuyEtN2Y1L1Qzu0FtDyE0D0AtByDtByEyDtA0FtDyDtDyBtN0D0Tzu0StCyDyEtAtN1L2XzutAtFtCzytFtAtFtDtN1L1Czu1StN1L1G1B1V1N2Y1L1Qzu2SyEtD0B0AtBtAyDzytGyCyEyB0CtG0FtCzyzytGtB0C0AtBtG0Dzy0DyByCyCyEtC0AtCtAyB2QtN1M1F1B2Z1V1N2Y1L1Qzu2StBzytC0F0B0BtBtBtGyDtC0FyDtGyEyD0AtDtGzztDyE0CtGtBtAzy0F0Bzy0EtB0AtByEzy2QtN0A0LzutDtN1B2Z1V1T1S1NzutCyByEzy%26cr%3D1769055367%26a%3Djmb_adsafld_16_12%26os_ver%3D10.0%26os%3DWindows%2B10%2BHome&p=amotz+asa-el+bbc+obama
  5. http://www.snappytv.com/tc/4792758
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WotlJXKuDmk
  7. https://www.facebook.com/IBA.NEWS.ENGLISH/videos/1659933054020899/
  8. https://www.nytimes.com/1999/05/09/world/leftist-dove-is-netanyahu-s-favorite-campaign-target.html
  9. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/israelis-support-netanyahu-and-gaza-war-despite-rising-deaths-on-both-sides/2014/07/29/0d562c44-1748-11e4-9349-84d4a85be981_story.html
  10. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887323978104578332542324546444
  11. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4428656.stm
  12. http://www.politico.eu/article/israel-syria-iran-iraq-lebanon-arab-wars-neutrality/
  13. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2015/01/14/americas-muslims-can-fight-radicalization-column/21777323/
  14. http://www.haaretz.co.il/opinions/.premium-1.2789112
  15. http://www.economist.com/node/10909941
  16. http://world.time.com/2013/03/15/netanyahu-finally-forms-a-government-but-its-nearly-as-painful-as-the-election/
  17. https://newrepublic.com/article/67144/city-god
  18. http://www.radicalparty.org/it/node/5062631
  19. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/4279297/Why-Arab-states-are-unmoved-by-plight-of-Hamas-most-fear-Muslim-militancy-despite-their-dislike-of-Israel.html
  20. http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/monde/proche-moyen-orient/mahmoud-abbas-l-espoir-dechu_730499.html
  21. http://issuu.com/harvardpoliticalreview/docs/spring-2007/28?e=1314388/2711647
  22. https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Post-columnist-Asa-El-wins-Bnai-Brith-journalism-award-552803
  23. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/to-grow-the-rich-countries-must-have-more-babies-2014-10-01
  24. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/what-the-swiss-should-have-learned-from-stanley-fischer-2015-01-21
  25. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/scotlands-independence-would-be-economic-moral-disaster-2014-09-11?siteid=rss&rss=1
  26. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-should-be-neutral-on-ukraine-2015-02-06
  27. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB111102386881381922
  28. Waxman, Andrea (February 24, 2006). "Israeli journalist Amotz Asa-El to visit Milwaukee". The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle. Archived from the original on June 3, 2010. Retrieved July 5, 2010.
  29. https://www.ledevoir.com/monde/83496/le-journaliste-israelien-amotz-asa-el-au-devoir-de-l-utopie-au-pragmatisme
  30. https://www.jfunders.org/shanghai
  31. http://www.unimed.coop.br/pct/index.jsp?cd_canal=49146&cd_secao=49742&cd_materia=80853
  32. http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/saturday/audio/1393148/amotz-asa-el-on-israel
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