Sylvain Cypel

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Sylvain Cypel is a French journalist.

While in Israel in 1970 he became part of the Workers' League (commonly known as Avantgarde, trotskist movement).

In 1998 he left Courrier International magazine where he had worked for five years as editor-in-chief, and joined Le Monde as deputy head of the international section. He was then Le Monde's New York correspondent until 2013.[1]

Personal life[]

His father, Jacques Cypel, was the editor-in-chief of Unzer Wort (Our Word), the world's last Yiddish-language daily newspaper until it was closed down in Paris in 1996, and a leader of the Zionist movement in France.

Works[]

  • Cypel, Sylvain (2006). Walled: Israeli society at an impasse. ISBN 9781590512104.
  • The State of Israel vs. the Jews (La Decouverte 2017, translated by William Rodarmor for Other Press, New York).

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