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'''Commentary''' is a right-wing Jewish magazine, published monthly (except for a combined July-August issue) by the [[American Jewish Committee]]. Its editorial line is aligned with Israel's [[Likud]] and the US [[neocons]]. Founded in 1945, it claims to be "the publication that those who shape public opinion turn to first for in-depth analysis of politics, religion, foreign affairs, social policy, culture, and the arts".<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20050620002226/http://www.commentarymagazine.com/HTMLStubPage.asp About Commentary]", Commentary website, version placed in web archive 20 June 2005, accessed 4 June 2009</ref> | '''Commentary''' is a right-wing Jewish magazine, published monthly (except for a combined July-August issue) by the [[American Jewish Committee]]. Its editorial line is aligned with Israel's [[Likud]] and the US [[neocons]]. Founded in 1945, it claims to be "the publication that those who shape public opinion turn to first for in-depth analysis of politics, religion, foreign affairs, social policy, culture, and the arts".<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20050620002226/http://www.commentarymagazine.com/HTMLStubPage.asp About Commentary]", Commentary website, version placed in web archive 20 June 2005, accessed 4 June 2009</ref> | ||
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− | :The magazine is primarily known as the intellectual home of the [[neoconservative]] movement, a brand of skeptical thought that emerged as a reaction to the anti-American radicalism of the 1960s and is today vitally engaged in the preservation and spread of democracy and Western values. As part of its historical mission, ''Commentary'' has always taken a special interest in Jewish issues and the state of Israel.<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20050620002226/http://www.commentarymagazine.com/HTMLStubPage.asp About Commentary]", Commentary website, version placed in web archive 20 June 2005, accessed 4 June 2009</ref> | + | :The magazine is primarily known as the intellectual home of the [[neoconservative]] movement, a brand of skeptical thought that emerged as a reaction to the anti-American radicalism of the [[1960s]] and is today vitally engaged in the preservation and spread of democracy and Western values. As part of its historical mission, ''Commentary'' has always taken a special interest in Jewish issues and the state of Israel.<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20050620002226/http://www.commentarymagazine.com/HTMLStubPage.asp About Commentary]", Commentary website, version placed in web archive 20 June 2005, accessed 4 June 2009</ref> |
==Editors== | ==Editors== |
Latest revision as of 05:22, 16 September 2016
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Commentary is a right-wing Jewish magazine, published monthly (except for a combined July-August issue) by the American Jewish Committee. Its editorial line is aligned with Israel's Likud and the US neocons. Founded in 1945, it claims to be "the publication that those who shape public opinion turn to first for in-depth analysis of politics, religion, foreign affairs, social policy, culture, and the arts".[1]
Contents
Intellectual home of neoconservatism
According to its website:
- The magazine is primarily known as the intellectual home of the neoconservative movement, a brand of skeptical thought that emerged as a reaction to the anti-American radicalism of the 1960s and is today vitally engaged in the preservation and spread of democracy and Western values. As part of its historical mission, Commentary has always taken a special interest in Jewish issues and the state of Israel.[2]
Editors
- Editor: Neal Kozodoy
- Senior Editor: Gabriel Schoenfeld
- Managing Editor: Gary Rosen
- Assistant Editor: David Billet
- Editor-at-Large: Norman Podhoretz
- Business Director: Sarah M. Stern
- Business Associate: Ilya Leyzerzon
- Sales Representative: Del Fidanque
Publication Committee
- Michael W. Schwartz (Chairman)
- Stanford M. Adelstein
- Norman E. Alexander
- Daniel R. Benson
- Maurice S. Binkow
- Howard I. Friedman
- Stephen Friedman
- Roger Hertog
- Morton A. Kornreich
- Jay Meltzer
- Herman J. Obermayer
- Robert L. Pelz
- Gordon S. Rosenblum
- Gary L. Rosenthal
- Michael Saperstein
- Michael W. Schwartz
- Nanette Scofield
- Henry Sherman
- Walter P. Stern
- Thomas J. Tisch
Contact
Editorial and business offices:
Commentary
165 East 56th Street
New York, NY 10022
Telephone: (212) 891-1400
Fax: (212) 891-6700
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.
References
- ↑ "About Commentary", Commentary website, version placed in web archive 20 June 2005, accessed 4 June 2009
- ↑ "About Commentary", Commentary website, version placed in web archive 20 June 2005, accessed 4 June 2009