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Antony Loewenstein is a Jewish-Australian atheist, Sydney-based freelance journalist, author and blogger. The word Jew ( Hebrew: יהודי) is used in a wide number of ways, but generally refers to a follower of the Jewish faith, a child of a Jewish mother, or someone of Jewish descent with a connection to Jewish culture or ethnicity and often a combination...
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Antony Loewenstein has written for The Guardian, Haaretz, the Washington Post, Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, Sydney’s Sun-Herald, The Bulletin, Znet, The Big Issue, Crikey, Counterpunch and others. The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. ...
Haaretz (Hebrew: (help· info), The Land) is an Israeli newspaper, founded in 1919. ...
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The Australian is a national daily broadsheet newspaper published by Rupert Murdochs News Corporation. ...
The Sun Herald is a newspaper based in Biloxi, Mississippi that serves readers all along the states Gulf Coast. ...
The Bulletin is an Australian weekly magazine, which has been published in Sydney since 1880. ...
ZNet, of Z Communications, founded in 1995, is a large website updated many times daily to convey information and provide community, generally focusing on politics from a left-wing perspective. ...
Founded by John Bird and Gordon Roddick in September 1991, The Big Issue is a magazine in the United Kingdom that is edited by professional journalists and sold by homeless people. ...
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CounterPunch is a biweekly newsletter published in the United States that covers politics from a left-wing perspective. ...
Antony contributed a major chapter to 2004’s best-seller, Not Happy, John! on the controversy over the awarding of the Sydney Peace Prize to Hanan Ashrawi. A bestseller is a book that is identified as extremely popular by its inclusion on a list of top-sellers. ...
Not Happy, John is a book written by Margo Kingston, an Australian journalist and political commentator. ...
The Sydney Peace Prize is awarded by the Sydney Peace Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation associated with the University of Sydney. ...
Hanan Ashrawi Dr. Hanan Daoud Khalil Ashrawi (born 8 October 1946 in Ramallah, Palestine) is a Palestinian Anglican scholar and political activist. ...
Antony Loewenstein's controversial book on the Israel/Palestine conflict, My Israel Question, was published in 2006. The book was short-listed for the 2007 NSW Premier's Literary Award. The book was fiercely criticized in a review in Australian Jewish News[1], and by Jewish Federal Labor MP Michael Danby. Michael Danby Michael David Danby (born 16 February 1955), Australian politician, has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since October 1998, representing the Division of Melbourne Ports, Victoria. ...
He writes a regular column for online magazine New Matilda and is a board member of Macquarie University’s Centre for Middle East and North African Studies. Antony appears regularly on radio, in public and at universities discussing current affairs and politics. NewMatilda. ...
Macquarie University is an Australian university located in Sydney. ...
Bibliography - My Israel Question (Melbourne University, 1996) ISBN 9780522852684
- Kingston, Margo. Not Happy, John! defending Australia's democracy. Paperback, 240 pages. Published 2004 by Penguin. ISBN 0-14-300258-9.
Not Happy, John is a book written by Margo Kingston, an Australian journalist and political commentator. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Modern genera Aptenodytes Eudyptes Eudyptula Megadyptes Pygoscelis Spheniscus For prehistoric genera, see Systematics Some penguins are curious. ...
External links | Persondata | | NAME | Lowenstein, Antony | | ALTERNATIVE NAMES | | | SHORT DESCRIPTION | Contemporary Sydney-based freelance journalist, author and blogger | | DATE OF BIRTH | | | PLACE OF BIRTH | Australia | | DATE OF DEATH | | | PLACE OF DEATH | | |