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Ronen Shoval

Dean, Argaman Institute - The Tikvah Fund

Ronen Shoval is an Israeli philosopher and academic who holds several prominent positions:

Academic and Research Roles

Ronen Shoval serves as:

  • Dean of the Argaman Institute
  • Associate Research Scholar and Lecturer in Politics at Princeton University
  • Former lecturer at Bar-Ilan University and other Israeli colleges

Educational Background

He holds:

  • B.A. in International Relations from Hebrew University
  • M.A. in Jewish Philosophy from Hebrew University
  • Ph.D. in Jewish Political Thought from Paris West University Nanterre La Défense (graduated summa cum laude)

Other Notable Positions

Shoval is also:

  • Dean of the Tikvah Fund
  • Columnist for the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom
  • Founder and former chairman of the Im Tirtzu movement (2007-2013)
  • Board member of the World Zionist Organization, Jewish Agency, and Keren Hayesod

Achievements and Recognition

  • In 2015, he was named one of the Top 100 People Positively Influencing Jewish Life
  • Author of the book "Herzl's Vision 2.0, a manifest for rejuvenating Zionism"

Personal Life

Ronen Shoval was born in 1980 in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. He is married and has five children.1

Shoval is known for his work in political philosophy and his efforts to promote Zionist ideals. His diverse background in academia, politics, and public advocacy has made him a notable figure in Israeli intellectual and political circles.

Highlights

Couldn't you hear them calling? – Inspiration from Zion

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Location

West Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel