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Sami Shalom Chetrit was born on 1960 in Errachidia, Morocco, is a Sami Shalom Chetrit is born Hebrew poet. Discover Sami Shalom Chetrit's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Sami Shalom Chetrit (סמי שלום שטרית; born 1960) is a Moroccan-born Hebrew poet an inter-disciplinary scholar and teacher, and Israeli social and peace activist.
Sami Shalom Chetrit was born in Errachidia, Morocco.
His family moved to Israel when he was 3 years old.
He received his BA (Literature), MA (political science) and PhD (political science) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and his MA in International Affairs from Columbia University in New York.
Chetrit lives in New York City.
He teaches Hebrew language, literature and culture, and Middle Eastern studies at Queens College in Flushing, New York.
Chetrit was a Mizrahi activist and one of the founders of Kedma, an alternative school system that advocated equal opportunities for all students and a multi-cultural curriculum.
He was among the founders of HaKeshet HaDemokratit HaMizrakhit (Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition) for social justice and cultural freedom.
Chetrit is the author of numerous articles and books on culture, society and politics in Israel, a novel and four books of poetry.
He produced two documentary films.
Chetrit is the founder of the democratic Mizrahi blog for social justice and peace in Israel-Palestine.
Chetrit identifies as an Arab Jew.
The Black Panthers (in Israel) Speak – a documentary film about the Israeli social-protest movement “The Black Panthers”, in the early 1970s.
research and script writing.
co-production and co-directed with Eli Hamo.
(53 min, Hebrew with English subtitles).
Phreha Shem Yafe (Freha is a Beautiful Name (poems 1995) Haaratz Book Reviews, by Michael Glozman, April 23, 1997 Moznayim Literary Monthly, by Hertzle Hakak, 1996, #6 Mitsad Sheni Journal, by Tzukerman Moshe, 1996, #2
Mea Shanim Mea Yotzrim (anthology of Hebrew writing in the 20th century, 3 volumes. was approved by the Mainstay of Education in Israel)
Haaretz Culture and Literature weekly, by Rami Kimhi, November 20, 1998
Yediot Aharonot Cultural weekly, bu Haya Hofman, November 27, 1998
Afikim (periodical), by Yosef Avidor, May 1999
Moznayim Literary Monthly, by Balfur Hakak, 1999 #8
Hamahapecha Haashkenazit Meta (the Ashkenazi revolution is dead, essays)
Haaratz Book Reviews, by Amnon Raz-Krakotskin, June 30, 1999
Moznayiom Literary Monthly, by Rami Kimhi, 1999 #2
2003. Special Screening at the Tel Aviv Cinemateque, 2003.
Special Screening at the Jerusalem Cinemateque, 2003.
Official Selection The African Diaspora Film Festival, New York, 2004.
Official Selection ArteEast Film Festival, New York, 2004.
Official Selection for a Greek Alternative Film Festival, 2005.
Official Selection for an Irish Alternative Film Festival, 2005.
Az’i Ayima (come mother) – a documentary film about Moroccan women of the first generation in Israel.
Produced by Haim Buzaglo.
(77 minutes, Hebrew and Moroccan with English subtitles) 2009.
DocAviv International Film Festival, Tel Aviv 2009.
Official selection, special screening.
Darom International Film Festival, Sderot 2009.