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'''Norman Podhoretz''' (born January 16, 1930 in Brooklyn, New York) is the editor of ''Commentary'' magazine and one of the funders of [[neoconservatism]].
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'''Norman Podhoretz''' (born January 16, 1930, in [[Brooklyn]], New York) is the editor-at-large of ''[[Commentary]]'' magazine and one of the founders of [[neoconservatism]].
  
Norman Podhoretz holds a bachelor's degrees from Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary; a BA and MA from Cambridge University.
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Norman Podhoretz holds bachelor's degrees from [[Columbia University]] and the Jewish Theological Seminary and a BA and MA from [[Cambridge University]].
  
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Norman Podhoretz's wife is [[Midge Rosenthal]]. They have three daughters and one son; his son is the journalist [[John Podhoretz]].
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Podhoretz was among those who charged that the columnist [[Joseph Sobran]] was [[Anti-Semitism|anti-Semitic]]. [[William F. Buckley, Jr.]], fired Sobran from ''[[National Review]]'' [[magazine]] based on the allegation.
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*[http://www.commentarymagazine.com/cm/main/viewArticle.html?id=10882 The Case for Bombing Iran], ''Commentary'' magazine, June 2007.
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*[http://www.lukeford.net/Images/photos/out.pdf My Negro problem - and ours], ''Commentary'' magazine, Feb 1963.
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==Books==
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:''Why Are Jews Liberals?'' (2009)
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:''World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism'' (2007)
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:''The Norman Podhoretz Reader''' (2003)
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:''The Prophets: Who They Were, What They Are'' (2002)
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:''My Love Affair with America'' (2000)
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:''Ex-Friends'' (1999)
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:''The Bloody Crossroads: Where Literature and Politics Meet'' (1986)
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:''Why We Were in Vietnam'' (1982)
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:''Making It'' (1980)
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:''The Present Danger; Breaking Ranks'' (1979)
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:''Doings and Undoings'' (1966)
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==See also==
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:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGa9Ejs4_e4 Video of Interview with Norman Podhoretz on Iran]
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Norman Podhoretz (born January 16, 1930, in Brooklyn, New York) is the editor-at-large of Commentary magazine and one of the founders of neoconservatism.

Norman Podhoretz holds bachelor's degrees from Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary and a BA and MA from Cambridge University.

Norman Podhoretz's wife is Midge Rosenthal. They have three daughters and one son; his son is the journalist John Podhoretz.

Podhoretz was among those who charged that the columnist Joseph Sobran was anti-Semitic. William F. Buckley, Jr., fired Sobran from National Review magazine based on the allegation.

Books

Why Are Jews Liberals? (2009)
World War IV: The Long Struggle Against Islamofascism (2007)
The Norman Podhoretz Reader' (2003)
The Prophets: Who They Were, What They Are (2002)
My Love Affair with America (2000)
Ex-Friends (1999)
The Bloody Crossroads: Where Literature and Politics Meet (1986)
Why We Were in Vietnam (1982)
Making It (1980)
The Present Danger; Breaking Ranks (1979)
Doings and Undoings (1966)

See also

Video of Interview with Norman Podhoretz on Iran