Gershom Gorenberg

[1] In 1977, he traveled to Israel to study, and ultimately decided to immigrate to the country, becoming an American-Israeli dual citizen.

[1] For many years, Gorenberg served as an associate editor of The Jerusalem Report, an Israeli bi-weekly news magazine.

In 1996, he edited a selected collection of Jerusalem Report essays published under the title "Seventy Facets: A Commentary on the Torah from the Pages from the Jerusalem Report", and contributed to the magazine's biography of Yitzhak Rabin, Shalom, Friend: The Life and Legacy of Yitzhak Rabin, which won the National Jewish Book Award for non-fiction.

[1] In The Unmaking of Israel (2011), Gorenberg decries the settler movement and argues that government support for the Haredi undermines Israeli democracy.

Gorenberg was an associate of the now-closed Center for Millennial Studies at Boston University.