Sarah Honig
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Sarah Honig is an Israeli journalist and opinion columnist.
Honig was born in Israel and reared in both Israel and the United States. She was educated at the High School of Music and Art in New York City and at Tel Aviv University
.
Honig began work as a reporter for the Jerusalem Post in 1968, while still a university student.
In the 1960's, 70's and 80's, Honig was the leading reporter covering the Movement to Free Soviet Jewry
and the Refusenik
s.
In the early 1980's she became the Post's senior political correspondent. She had a column on Israeli politics, Insider Dealings. From 1991–2001 she was the Post's political analyst. Since 1999 she has had a column, Another Tack, covering Israel and world affairs. Since 2003 she has also been a senior editorial writer.
Honig was born in Israel and reared in both Israel and the United States. She was educated at the High School of Music and Art in New York City and at Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University is a public university located in Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel. With nearly 30,000 students, TAU is Israel's largest university.-History:...
.
Honig began work as a reporter for the Jerusalem Post in 1968, while still a university student.
In the 1960's, 70's and 80's, Honig was the leading reporter covering the Movement to Free Soviet Jewry
Movement to Free Soviet Jewry
The Movement to Free Soviet Jewry was an international human rights campaign that advocated for the right of Jews in the Soviet Union to emigrate....
and the Refusenik
Refusenik
Refusenik originally referred to citizens of the former Soviet Union who were refused permission to emigrate.Refusenik or refusnik may also refer to:*An Israeli conscientious objector, see Refusal to serve in the Israeli military...
s.
In the early 1980's she became the Post's senior political correspondent. She had a column on Israeli politics, Insider Dealings. From 1991–2001 she was the Post's political analyst. Since 1999 she has had a column, Another Tack, covering Israel and world affairs. Since 2003 she has also been a senior editorial writer.