词条 | Benny Ziffer |
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Benny Ziffer ({{lang-he|בני ציפר}}; born 1953) is an Israeli author and journalist. Early lifeBenjamin (Benny) Ziffer was born in Tel Aviv. His parents, Heinz and Nira (née Farhi), immigrated to Israel from Turkey in 1949. In 1895, his grandfather, Albert (Avraham) Ziffer, founded the world's first Jewish sports team in Istanbul.[1] Ziffer studied French literature and political science. Journalism careerIn 1988, Ziffer was appointed literary editor of Haaretz daily newspaper. Ziffer is the author of three novels. He has also translated French novels and poetry into Hebrew.[2] Ziffer writes a political-cultural column in Haaretz that combines television reviews with reflections on contemporary Israeli life. Some of his columns are considered controversial; in 2015, Ziffer wrote that "not recognizing the Armenian genocide is a triumph for common sense",[3] adding "There are still a few responsible adults around who haven't surrendered to the self-righteous kitsch of national victimization". Personal lifeHe is married to Irit, and they have three children. Ziffer holds two nationalities: Israeli and Turkish. Awards and recognitionIn 2010, Ziffer was awarded the Outstanding Contribution to New Media prize by the International Council for Press and Broadcasting at the International Media Awards in London Published works
References1. ^My grandfather, founder of muscular Judaism, Haaretz {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ziffer, Benny}}2. ^Ziffer bio {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206032013/http://www.ithl.org.il/author_info.asp?id=293 |date=December 6, 2008 }} 3. ^Not recognizing the Armenian genocide is a triumph for common sense, Haaretz 9 : 1953 births|Israeli journalists|Living people|Israeli poets|Israeli novelists|Israeli television critics|Tel Aviv University alumni|People from Tel Aviv|Israeli people of Turkish-Jewish descent |
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