List of British Jewish writers

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List of British Jewish writers includes writers (novelists, poets, playwrights, journalists, authors of scholarly texts and others) from the United Kingdom and its predecessor states who are or were Jewish or of Jewish descent.

Authors, A–J[edit]

Authors, K–Z[edit]

Poets[edit]

Playwrights[edit]

Journalists[edit]

and Ehud Barak; was lead drafter of 2003 Geneva Initiative along with Ghaith al-Omari;[617][345][618][619][620] current president of the U.S./Middle East Project [141][621][299] He previously headed the Middle East and North Africa program at the European Council on Foreign Relations from 2012 to 2016.[299][622] He has also worked at the director level on the New America Foundation's Middle East Task Force and as a fellow with the Century Foundation.[345][406][623] He previously worked as an analyst with the International Crisis Group.;[613] co-founder of J Street and has served on the organization's advisory council;[345][624][614][625][626] also a founding board member of Molad: The Center for the Renewal of Israeli Democracy[618] as well as the Diaspora Alliance;[627] serves on board of New Israel Fund[345] and as trustee of Rockefeller Brothers Fund;[618] editor with Foreign Policy magazine as editor of their Middle East Channel [628][618] He publishes and speaks widely on matters related to Israel and Palestine.;[629] has appeared on and written for The Nation, The New York Times, Ha'aretz, the BBC, Al Jazeera, and CNN.[618][345][141][630][631]

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