User:Lamerkhav/Michael Dorfman
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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. Revivalist of the Yiddish culture among the Russian Jews.
Dorfman issued more than 500 essays and articles in Israel, Russia, U.S., Germany, Belgium, Poland, Holland and Ukraine. Dorfman writes mostly in Russian.
In 1992–1999 - publisher and chief-editor of Russian-Israeli newspapers Negev and Aspects – pioneer of printed journalism for local Russian-speaking communities[1].
1994-2001 – contributed investigations to Israeli mass media for relevant topics, affecting the Russian émigré community, such as organized crime, inequality in workplace, housing, narcotics related problems, military draft, children’s advocacy, human trafficking, and rights of sex workers. Freelanced for various Russian and European mass media.
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]
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).
From 2004 Dorfman contributed essays to the literary monthlies Nota Bene[[1] (Jerusalem, Israel), [Lebed (Boston, MA [2]), Unipress (Denver, CO [3]), Ami (St. Petersburg, Russia [4]), Scepsis ( Moscow, Russia [5]) TryPress Moldova [site:http://press.try.md/ Михаэль Дорфман]. Booknik [6] Moscow etc.
In 2009 Dorfman published 3 books “Jews and Life” by the largest Russian publish home ACT (Moscow). Dorfman was born in Lviv (USSR) in region Galicia in Western Ukraine . In the 1970s he emigrated to Israel. He now lives in Long Island.
Published books
[edit]- 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
Gallery
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Michael Dorfman and Yitzhak Rabin.
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Michael Dorfman and Bulat Okudzhava.
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Michael Dorfman and Amos Oz.
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Michael Dorfman and Ehud Barak.
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Michael Dorfman with Yaakov Kedmi during "Meet the press" Channel 2 Israel
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Michael Dorfman with Amir Peretz
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Michael Dorfman with satiric Gennady Khazanov
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Michael Dorfman with Haim Yavin during the filming of "Russians are coming" for the 1st Channal of Israeli TV
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Michael Dorfman during the filming of "Lerner’s affair" for the "Top Secret" Russian TV company
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Michael Dorfman with Yossi Beilin
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Michael Dorfman with actor Mikhail Kozakov
External links
[edit]- Article in People.ru
- Interview for EZY gazette
- Interview for the Israeli newspaper Maariv (rus, heb)
- Publication of Russian panthers (eng)
- Michael Dorfman's Essentials blog in LiveJournal
- Texts and blog in Wordpress.com
- Michael Dorfman in Facebook
Sources
[edit]- 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
[edit]- ^ 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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Category:1954 births
Category:Living people
Category:People from Lviv
Category:Ukrainian Jews
Category:Ukrainian emigrants to Israel
Category:Israeli emigrants to the United States
Category:Israeli activists
Category:Israeli non-fiction writers
Category:Israeli journalists
Category:Writers from New York (state)
Category:People from Suffolk County, New York
Category:Russian-language writers
ru:Дорфман, Михаэль