Shmuel Rosner

Shmuel Rosner, a columnist and editor based in Tel Aviv, blogs daily at Rosner’s Domain.

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Shmuel Rosner is an editor and a writer based in Tel Aviv. He is the writer of the influential blog Rosner's Domain - hosted by the Jerusalem Post - and also writes for Slate, The New Republic, and used to write for Commentary. Rosner is also the non-fiction editor for Israel's largest publishing house, Kinneret-Zmora-Bitan-Dvir. In the years 2005-2008 he was Chief US correspondent for the Israeli Haaretz daily. In the years 1996-2005 Rosner was a senior editor for Haaretz, working as the head of the news division for 5 years (2000-‘05) and as the head of the features department for 4 years ('96-2000). Previously, Rosner worked in several other Israeli dailies and weeklies as a news editor, business editor, features editor and reporter. In 1993 Rosner wrote a three-times a week column for Haaretz, covering the implementation of the Oslo accords in Gaza and the West Bank. Rosner also served as a producer and editor in the IDF radio station. A long-time American history buff, in the last decade Rosner has written numerous pieces about U.S. policy and politics, and traveled across the United States covering the 2000, 2004, 2006 and 2008 elections. He is a frequent guest on Israeli television and radio as an analyst of American policy vis-à-vis Israel and the Middle East. When he lived in the US Rosner has lectured in many Universities and Think Tanks around the country - among them Yale, Berkley, Boston University, The Hudson Institute, The Washington Institute for Middle East Policy, American University, The Army War College - and also in many Jewish gatherings and communities. Rosner was raised and educated in Jerusalem, and he now lives in Tel Aviv with his wife and their four children.

Articles by this author:

The Break-Up
November 18, 2009 | 12:00 am
Back to Reality
August 31, 2009 | 12:00 am
Unsettled
August 24, 2009 | 12:00 am
Unsettled
August 21, 2009 | 4:00 pm

Blogs by this author:

Should Israelis Be Declaring Victory After Today's Summit?
September 22, 2009 | 5:55 pm