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Steve Linde (born April 23, 1960) is a former editor-in-chief of ''
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'' (2011-2016), and since 2017 serves as editor-in-chief of ''
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''.


Biography

Linde was born in
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,
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, to Jewish parents, Roseve (Saacks) and Hilyer Samuel Linde, and grew up in
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,
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. At the age of 15, he attended a four-month "ulpan" study program at Jerusalem’s Kiryat Moriah with other South African Jewish students, which he said "cemented my love of Israel forever." He matriculated in 1977 from Carmel College in Durban, where he was head boy and earned an honors blazer with colors in academics, athletics, rugby and debating. After a one-year program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Rothberg International School, he received a bachelor's degree in Journalism and Media Studies from
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, where he won a scholarship from the
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newspaper. He went on to earn graduate degrees in sociology from the
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in Durban and journalism from the
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. He wrote his sociology thesis on the emergence of Mohandas Gandhi as a charismatic leader in South Africa (under the supervision of
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), and his journalism thesis on the homeless in Berkeley (under the supervision of
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). Linde immigrated to Israel in 1988 and served in the IDF Artillery Corps. He was a popular radio broadcaster for 21 years (1990-2011), working as an editor, reporter, news reader and for five years as director of English News at
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(Israel Radio). He started working at ''The Jerusalem Post'' in 1997, doing stints as night editor, news editor, managing editor and editor-in-chief. Under his five-year editorship, the newspaper boosted its international stature, launching annual conferences in New York for its American readership and in Israel for the foreign diplomatic corps. At the Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference in 2013, which Linde called the highlight of his career, he interviewed Israel's ninth president Shimon Peres on stage at the Daniel Herzliya. At the Fifth Annual Jerusalem Post Conference in New York on May 22, 2016, when he handed over to his successor, Yaakov Katz, Linde interviewed actor
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and media personality Dr.
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. He has served as a judge for the Israeli schools' Debating Matters Competition, the Harry Hurwitz Public Speaking Competition, Alon High School's Isaac Ochberg Creative Writing Project, and the
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.


References

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