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In 1999 he led an action [[Russian Panthers]] [http://russiandenver.50megs.com/panthers/english.htm against Racism] that turned attention of Israeli public to the problems of Russian émigré children in public schools <ref >{{cite web | url=http://russdenver.www6.50megs.com/Lili_Galili_Eng.htm | title=Like the Black Panthers, but more refined | author= Lili Galili | accessdate=April 20, 2000 }}</ref> |
In 1999 he led an action [[Russian Panthers]] [http://russiandenver.50megs.com/panthers/english.htm against Racism] that turned attention of Israeli public to the problems of Russian émigré children in public schools <ref >{{cite web | url=http://russdenver.www6.50megs.com/Lili_Galili_Eng.htm | title=Like the Black Panthers, but more refined | author= Lili Galili | accessdate=April 20, 2000 }}</ref> |
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From 2001 Dorfman worked in USA and contributed to the movement for the revival of [[Yiddish culture]]. In 2001-2006 Dorfman wrote various essays that were published in ''The Jews and the life'' and ''The Jewish thesaurus'' (in print). |
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From 2004 Dorfman contributed essays to the literary monthlies ''Nota Bene''[[http://books.google.com/books?id=U88pAQAAIAAJ&q=%D0%9C%D0%B8%D1%85%D0%B0%D1%8D%D0%BB%D1%8C+%D0%94%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%84%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%BD&dq=%D0%9C%D0%B8%D1%85%D0%B0%D1%8D%D0%BB%D1%8C+%D0%94%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%84%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%BD&source=bl&ots=eTYOpeHg7N&sig=QlPS-PTJPKsTSCG3jMmng__EMvE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=49ZLUPy7DsaB0AGPoIHQCw&ved=0CFcQ6AEwCA] ([[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]]), [''Lebed'' ([[Boston]], MA [http://www.lebed.com/authors.htm#dorfmanm]), Unipress ([[Denver]], CO [http://www.russiandenver.50megs.com/M_Dorfman.htm]), ''Ami'' ([[St. Petersburg]], [[Russia]] [http://ami-moy.narod.ru/]), ''Scepsis'' ( [[Moscow]], Russia [http://scepsis.ru/authors/id_238.html]) ''TryPress'' [[Moldova]] [site:http://press.try.md/ Михаэль Дорфман]. Booknik [http://m.booknik.ru/about/authors/mihayel-dorfman/] [[Moscow]] etc. |
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In 2009 Dorfman published 3 books [http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/4241152/ “Jews and Life” by the largest Russian publish home ACT (Moscow)]. |
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Dorfman was born in [[Lviv]] ([[USSR]]) in region [[Galicia (Central Europe)|Galicia in Western Ukraine]] . In the 1970s he emigrated to [[Israel]]. He now lives in [[Long Island]]. |
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Michael Dorfman is a son of [[Jewish]] [[writer]] and activist [[Boris Dorfman]] and cousin of [[Israel]]i writer [[Alona Kimhi]] |
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== Published books == |
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* [http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/4307258/ Михаэль Дорфман, Евреи и жизнь. Холокост - это смешно?] ISBN 978-5-17-053210-0, 978-5-9713-8228-7, 978-5-903925-03-2, 978-5-226-01028-6 |
* [http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/4307258/ Михаэль Дорфман, Евреи и жизнь. Холокост - это смешно?] ISBN 978-5-17-053210-0, 978-5-9713-8228-7, 978-5-903925-03-2, 978-5-226-01028-6 |
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* [http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/4251933/ Михаэль Дорфман, Евреи и жизнь. Свастика в Иерусалиме] ISBN 978-5-17-053211-7, 978-5-9713-8229-4, 978-5-903925-07-0, 978-5-226-00776-7 |
* [http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/4251933/ Михаэль Дорфман, Евреи и жизнь. Свастика в Иерусалиме] ISBN 978-5-17-053211-7, 978-5-9713-8229-4, 978-5-903925-07-0, 978-5-226-00776-7 |
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Michael Dorfman | |
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Michael Dorfman in May 2010 | |
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Michael Dorfman (Ukrainian: Мiхаель Дорфман, Russian: Михаэль Дорфман Hebrew: מיכאל דורפמן) (born 17 September 1954, Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Jewish writer, essayist, journalist, and human rights activist.
In 1992–1999, he worked as the publisher and chief-editor of Russian-Israeli newspapers Negev and Aspects, and was a pioneer of printed journalism for local Russian-speaking communities[1].
In 1994 established the NGO LaMerkhav ('At large' in Hebrew) which dealt with abuse, violence, and discrimination in Israeli public schools. Projects included – a hotline for children, Center for Monitoring Child Abuse, support groups for schoolchildren – victims of hate motivated violence. LaMerkhav also conducted unique projects for developing community leadership for the youth [2]
In 1999 he led an action Russian Panthers against Racism that turned attention of Israeli public to the problems of Russian émigré children in public schools [3]
Books
- Михаэль Дорфман, Евреи и жизнь. Холокост - это смешно? ISBN 978-5-17-053210-0, 978-5-9713-8228-7, 978-5-903925-03-2, 978-5-226-01028-6
- Михаэль Дорфман, Евреи и жизнь. Свастика в Иерусалиме ISBN 978-5-17-053211-7, 978-5-9713-8229-4, 978-5-903925-07-0, 978-5-226-00776-7
- Михаэль Дорфман, Евреи и жизнь. Холокост - это смешно? ISBN 978-5-17-055185-9, 978-5-9713-9695-6, 978-5-903925-10-0, 978-5-226-01029-3
Sources
- Biography published in the book Михаэль Дорфман, Евреи и жизнь. Холокост - это смешно? ISBN 978-5-17-053210-0 ACT, Moscow, 2008
- Biography published in the Quarterly review Nota Bene issue 18 Jerusalem 2006.
- Bio from Jewish Literary Review Booknik, Moscow.
- Bio in the Experts agency IA REX
References
- ^ http://www.nrg.co.il/online/archive/ART42/613.html
- ^ Moshe Zunder. "There Are Russian Panthers (in Hebrew)". Retrieved May 26, 2000.
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(help) - ^ Lili Galili. "Like the Black Panthers, but more refined". Retrieved April 20, 2000.
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