Background
Goldberg, Jonathan Jeremy was born on November 6, 1949 in New York City. Son of Arthur Mordecai and Leonore (Moseson).
( Widely acclaimed in both the mainstream and Jewish pres...)
Widely acclaimed in both the mainstream and Jewish press, Jewish Power by J.J. Goldberg offers an engaging and provocative portrait of the people, institutions, and ideas that make up organized Jewish political influence in the United States. Deftly mixing anecdote and analysis, journalist Goldberg explores the inner dynamics of American Jewish life today and finds a Jewish political system in trouble, uncertain of its future, and out of touch with its presumed constituents. Of interest to anyone concerned with the future of American politics, Jewish Power is a serious look at American Jewry and a first-rate assessment of the successes and failures of the American Jewish lobby.
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Goldberg, Jonathan Jeremy was born on November 6, 1949 in New York City. Son of Arthur Mordecai and Leonore (Moseson).
Bachelor in Judaic Studies, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1972; Master of Science in Journalism, Columbia University, 1985.
Educational programs officer, World Zionist Organisation, Jerusalem, 1972-1975; farmer, municipal official, Kibbutz Gezer, Ayalon, Israel, 1975-1978; metropolitan reporter, police reporter, Ham'Vaker-Hebrew Weekly, Los Angeles, 1980-1982; editor, Jewish Frontier Magazine, New York City, 1984-1986; wire editor, Control Jersey Home News, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1985-1987; associate editor, The Jewish Week, New York City, 1987-1990; managing editor, bureau chief, The Forward, New York City, 1990-1991; senior writer New York, The Jerusalem Report, Jerusalem, since 1991; bureau chief, Jewish Chronicle of London, since 1996; syndicated columnist.
( Widely acclaimed in both the mainstream and Jewish pres...)
Member steering committee North America Jewish Students' Network, New York City, 1969-1971. Member central committee Ichud Kibbutz Federation, Tel Aviv, 1976-1978. Member community relations committee Los Angeles Jewish Federation Council, 1982-1984.
Member, board directors Habonim Foundation, New York City, since 1994. EMm. The Workmen's Circle.
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Children: Emma, Jacob.