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Revision as of 22:25, 6 April 2016
Ruthie Blum is an American-Israeli journalist, columnist and former features editor of the Jerusalem Post.
Ruthie Blum-Leibowitz is the daughter of Commentary editor Norman Podhoretz. She graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1976 and immigrated to Israel in 1977.[1]
She has been described by left-wing journalist Craig Unger as “doyenne of the right-wing Bohemian set in Jerusalem.” [2]
She was previously married to former Israel Broadcasting Authority News Editor-in-Chief Steve Leibowitz, during which time she lived in Har Adar, an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Blum has four children.[3]
Published works
References
- ^ “ Five Questions with Ruthie Blum , Jerusalem Post , September 2, 2005
- ^ The Fall of the House of Bush: The Untold Story of How a Band of True Believers Seized the Executive Branch, Started the Iraq War, and Still Imperils America's Future, Craig Unger, 2007, p. 163
- ^ Bush, Sharon, My Daughter, and Me