Roi Ben-Yehuda
Ph.D Student, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
Roi Ben-Yehuda is an Israeli writer based in the US. His work has been featured in publications such as Haaretz, Al Jazeera, The Daily Beast, France 24, Common Ground, Middle-East Online, The Epoch Times, Publico, Tikkun, Zeek and Jewcy. His articles have been translated into multiple languages including: French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, and Indonesian. The Muslim writer Irshad Manji has called Roi “a rising journalist and public thinker” and has profiled him in May of 2008 as an “agent of moral courage”. Roi holds degrees from New School University and the Jewish Theological Seminary. He is currently a graduate student at Columbia University and a Ph.D student at the School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University.
Roi Ben-Yehuda is an Israeli writer based in the US. His work has been featured in publications such as Haaretz, Al Jazeera, The Daily Beast, France 24, Common Ground, Middle-East Online, The Epoch Times, Publico, Tikkun, Zeek and Jewcy. His articles have been translated into multiple languages including: French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu, and Indonesian. The Muslim writer Irshad Manji has called Roi “a rising journalist and public thinker” and has profiled him in May of 2008 as an “agent of moral courage”. Roi holds degrees from New School University and the Jewish Theological Seminary. He is currently a graduate student at Columbia University and a Ph.D student at the School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University.
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