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Jean Daniel Bensaid (21 July 1920 – 19 February 2020) was a French journalist and author. He was the founder and executive editor of '' Le Nouvel Observateur'' weekly now known as ''L'Obs''.


Life and career

Daniel was born in Blida, Algeria, as the youngest of 11 children. His father, Jules Bensaid, was a flour miller. Jean Daniel attended the University of Algiers before the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
. During the war, he was part of a resistance group that aided the liberation of Algiers, and he participated in the
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as part of the Free French forces led by Philippe Leclerc. Following the war, Daniel attended Sorbonne University (studying philosophy) and worked for Félix Gouin as a speechwriter. Daniel was a Jewish humanist in the tradition of the
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. He was a colleague and friend of
Albert Camus Albert Camus ( , ; ; 7 November 1913 – 4 January 1960) was a French philosopher, author, dramatist, and journalist. He was awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44, the second-youngest recipient in history. His work ...
, a fellow pied-noir (French-Algerian). In ''La prison juive: Humeurs et méditations d'un témoin'' (''The Jewish Prison''), Daniel argued that prosperous,
assimilated Jew Jewish assimilation ( he, התבוללות, ''hitbolelut'') refers either to the gradual cultural assimilation and social integration of Jews in their surrounding culture or to an ideological program in the age of emancipation promoting conform ...
s in the west live in a self-imposed prison made of up of three invisible walls: the idea of the Chosen People,
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remembrance, and support for
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
. "Having trapped themselves inside these walls...," wrote Adam Shatz in describing the book, "they were less able to see themselves clearly, or to appreciate the suffering of others -- particularly the Palestinians living behind the ' separation fence'." Daniel was a member of the
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.


Journalism

In 1947 Daniel co-founded the ''Caliban'' magazine, which ran until 1951. Following it closure Daniel became a teacher, until he was hired as a reporter by ''L'Express'' in 1956. Daniel covered the
Algerian War The Algerian War, also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence,( ar, الثورة الجزائرية '; '' ber, Tagrawla Tadzayrit''; french: Guerre d'Algérie or ') and sometimes in Algeria as the War of 1 November ...
for ''L'Express''; he was sympathetic to the independence cause and received death threats from the Organisation armée secrète (OAS). He was interviewing
Fidel Castro Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (; ; 13 August 1926 – 25 November 2016) was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who was the leader of Cuba from 1959 to 2008, serving as the prime minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and president from 1976 to 200 ...
in Havana as news came through of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Castro said "es una mala noticia" ("this is bad news"), perceiving that he would be blamed in some quarters for the assassination. Kennedy had given Daniel a message to pass to Castro, which said that the U.S. could respect a "nationalist, even communist" government of Cuba, but could not relate to a country that was "indentured" to the Soviet Union. He co-founded the French magazine ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' in 1964, which had existed since 1950 as ''L'Observateur politique, économique et littéraire'' (1950–53), ''L'Observateur aujourd'hui'' (1953–54) and ''France Observateur'' (1954–64). The 1964 incarnation of the magazine was when Jean Daniel and
Claude Perdriel Claude Perdriel (born 25 October 1926) is owner-manager of the Perdriel Group that publishes ''Sciences et Avenir'', ''Challenges'', ''Rue89'' and during 1970–1980, the Paris daily ''Le Matin de Paris''. It also published ''Le Nouvel Observa ...
took over renaming the magazine and starting its best known phase under the name ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' as a weekly. Since then it has been published by Groupe Nouvel Observateur on a weekly basis and has covered political, business and economic news in France and internationally. On 23 October 2014, the magazine was renamed '' L'Obs''.


Published works


Books

*''The Jewish Prison: a Rebellious Meditation on the State of Judaism'' translated into English by
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, 2005, Melville House Publishing, USA


Articles

* "We Already Miss His Vigilance" ''TELOS'' 44 (Summer 1980). New York
Telos Press


References

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