Haggai Hoberman
Haggai Hoberman (Hebrew: חגי הוברמן; b. 24 Nisan 1959) is an Israeli journalist and author.

A portrait of Haggai Hoberman
Biography
Haggai Hoberman grew up in Haifa. He served in the Nahal brigade in Kfar Etzion. Subsequent to completing his army service, he worked as a welder in the Amgazit factory. In 1984, he moved to Netzarim for three years and then to Bnei Darom.
Journalism career
He began his journalistic career at Zra'im, a Bnei Akiva newspaper. Later, he served as night editor at HaTzofe. He was the paper's settlement affairs correspondent for fourteen years.[1]
In 2007, after HaTzofe was bought out, he became the military affairs correspondent for Makor Rishon.
Published works
- Eretz Moledet (1994): (lit. Homeland) Touring Israel through its past, pub. Bet El Publishing (in Hebrew)
- Yichudo shel Kfar (2003): (lit. Uniqueness of the Village) the story of Kfar Haroeh (in Hebrew)
- Shorashim Becholot (2005): (lit. Roots in the Sand) the story of Gush Katif from its beginning to the end (in Hebrew)
- Keneged Kol HaSikuim (2008): (lit. Against all Odds) 40 years of settlement in Yesha, pub. Netzarim Publishing (in Hebrew)
References
- Garciel, Adi (3 April 2008). "כתב הבית והקרוואן". Israel National News, BeSheva issue 287. Retrieved 24 August 2009.
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