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Jelena Đurović was born on 13 July, 1973 in Serbia, is a Jelena Đurovic is Montenegrin journalist, writer. Discover Jelena Đurović's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Occupation journalist, writer, political activist
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 13 July, 1973
Birthday 13 July
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Nationality Serbia

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Jelena Đurović Net Worth

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1932

Its motto is a Citation from the letter written by Sigmund Freud to Albert Einstein in Vienna in September 1932: "Meanwhile we may rest on the assurance that whatever makes for cultural development is working also against war...".

At the same time Jelena writes for several Serbian newspapers and magazines and became a part of the editorial team of the first internet radio station in Serbia, "Novi Radio Beograd".

1973

Jelena Đurovic (also transliterated as Djurović; Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Ђуровић; born 13 July 1973) is a Montenegrin journalist, writer and political activist of a Jewish-Montenegrin origin, based between Podgorica, Montenegro and Belgrade, Serbia.

Jelena was a founder and Vice President of the Jewish Community of Montenegro.

She was the closest associate of the president of the Jewish Community of Montenegro, late Jasha Alfandari.

1994

In 1994 and 1995 she worked at one of Belgrade's most popular radio stations, Studio B, as author and editor of the weekly radio show "Time In".

This show was sponsored by Soros Fund Yugoslavia.

1999

During the 1999 NATO intervention in Yugoslavia, Jelena resided in Budapest, Hungary, where she started work on her novel Kingdom published in November 2003, excerpts from which were published in the book Voices from the faultline, A Balkan Anthology.

2005

In October 2005 she started one of the first pop-culture/political blogs in Serbia "AgitPop" blog.

2011

Her second novel, published in 2011, is February 30.

2012

Since March 2012, radio show Agitpop was broadcast on the Serbian national radio station B92, until this radio station became Play Radio.

During COVID-19 pandemic, Jelena and Rabbi Uri Ayalon from Jerusalem started to collaborate on podcast about Jewish topics "A Rabbi and a Film Critic Walk into a Bar. . Show was first broadcast on Radio Melitz

Đurović was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, to a Montenegrin father and a Jewish mother.

Her mother, Svetlana Davidovac, has become known as a septuagenarian instagrammer, and gave advice to her age-group on staying safe during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Her great-grandmother Serafina was sister of Lotika Zellermeier, who was the inspiration for a character in Ivo Andrić's novel The Bridge on the Drina.

2018

Alfandari and Đurović collaborated with major umbrella Jewish organisations until his sudden death on 12 July 2018.

Currently, she is a Chairwoman of heterodox lobbying and think tank organisation OJC SEE - Organization for Jewish Cooperation in Southeastern Europe and a member of the Board of the Montenegrin national council in Belgrade, Serbia.

As a journalist, she predominantly works as a film and TV critic.

Jelena is a graduate of the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, Department of Theater and radio production.

Her bachelor thesis, "Theatre in the shadow of the gallows" ("Pozornica u senci vešala") explored the programming policies of Belgrade theaters during the Slobodan Milošević era.