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Horovitz

[ hawr-uh-vits, hor ]

noun

  1. Israel, 1939–2020, U.S. playwright.


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As David Horovitz, columnist for the Times of Israel put it on Monday, Biden’s “game plan” might simply be “let’s get phase one moving,” with a vague “hope that the start of the process could itself yield further benefits.”

From Slate

And then writing about Adam and us first dating — my husband, Adam Horovitz — writing about how goofy and stupid and ridiculous I was and how madly in love.

“The morning after, we emerge to an Israel with internal battle lines drawn, an Israel potentially at war with itself, a government certainly at war with much, perhaps most, of the people,” wrote David Horovitz, founding editor of the Times of Israel news site.

In 1965, he and more than a dozen other poets from around the world, including Mr. Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gregory Corso, Michael Horovitz and Andrei Voznesensky, read their work at the International Poetry Incarnation, which filled Royal Albert Hall in London.

Albert also jammed with other L.A. bands, including the New Romantics with Jack Grisham of T.S.O.L. and DFL with Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys.

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