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Elliot Jager (; born November 3, 1954) is an American-born Israeli journalist, political scientist, and author. He is a former editor at ''
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''. His first book, the memoir ''The Pater: My Father, My Judaism, My Childlessness'', was published in 2015. His second, ''The Balfour Declaration: Sixty-Seven Words—100 Years of Conflict'', came out in 2017. His latest book is ''Jewish Civilization and Its Discontents: A Post-October 7 Primer & Polemic'', published in 2024.


Biography


Early life and work

Jager was born and raised on New York City's
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. His father was a Romanian-born
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who left for Israel when Jager was eight. Raised by his mother Yvette, Jager received a strictly Orthodox Jewish education. He obtained a BA in Judaic studies from
Brooklyn College Brooklyn College is a public university in Brooklyn in New York City, United States. It is part of the City University of New York system and enrolls nearly 14,000 students on a campus in the Midwood and Flatbush sections of Brooklyn as of fall ...
in 1977 and completed his MA (1988) and Ph.D. (1994) in political science at
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private university, private research university in New York City, New York, United States. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin as a Nondenominational ...
. Jager worked for the New York City Department of Health from 1973 until 1997 while attending college and university in the evening. He headed the control unit of the agency's lead poisoning program and was office services director for the Bureau of Operations before he left the agency. From 1984 until 1997, he taught political science as an adjunct visiting professor at
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,
Baruch College Baruch College (officially the Bernard M. Baruch College) is a public college in New York City, United States. It is a constituent college of the City University of New York system. Named for financier and statesman Bernard M. Baruch, the colle ...
,
Hofstra University Hofstra University is a Private university, private research university in Hempstead, New York, United States. It originated in 1935 as an extension of New York University and became an independent college in 1939. Comprising ten schools, includ ...
, and
Rutgers University Rutgers University ( ), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant research university consisting of three campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's C ...
. In 1997, Jager moved to Israel, where he met his wife, Lisa Clayton, a writer and editor.


Dissertation

Jager's Ph.D. dissertation examined the activities of the organized American Jewish community in regard to the 1988 decision by the United States to enter into a diplomatic dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organization.


Journalistic and literary career

Between 1997 and 1999, Jager was a contributor to ''
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'' and ''
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''. He joined the staff of ''The Jerusalem Post'' in 1999, holding various editorial positions at the paper, including literary editor, week-in-review editor, op-ed editor, and—taking over from
Saul Singer Saul Singer () is formerly the editorial page editor at ''The Jerusalem Post'', Singer co-wrote with Dan Senor '' Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle'', a best-seller which investigates Israel's innovative prowess. Biography S ...
—editorial page editor reporting to editor-in-chief
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. Jager left the ''Post'' to become the founding managing editor of
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. He became a freelance writer in 2013, contributing regularly to such outlets as
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and ''Israel My Glory'' magazine. In November 2015, he published his memoir, ''The Pater: My Father, My Judaism, My Childlessness''. His second book, ''The Balfour Declaration: Sixty-Seven Words—100 Years of Conflict'', was published in 2017. In October 2024, he put out ''Jewish Civilization and Its Discontents: A Post-October 7 Primer & Polemic''.


Bibliography

* ''The Pater: My Father, My Judaism, My Childlessness'' (2015) * ''The Balfour Declaration: Sixty-Seven Words—100 Years of Conflict'' (2017) * ''Jewish Civilization and Its Discontents: A Post-October 7 Primer & Polemic'' (2024)


References

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