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Shoula Romano Horing : ウィキペディア英語版
Shoula Romano Horing

Shoula Romano Horing (born July 22, 1959) is an attorney, opinion columnist, radio talk show host, law professor, and national public speaker. Born and raised in Israel, she has lived in the United States since 1980 and in Kansas City since 1982.〔Hockaday, Laura R., "Israel in her heart and mind", ''Kansas City Star'', December 31, 1997.〕 She frequently writes columns for the online Israeli newspaper Ynetnews and other Jewish newspapers. She writes exclusively about Israel, and what she believes to be the threats to its security and survival.〔〔
==Biography==
Horing was born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel on July 22, 1959.〔 She is the daughter of Avraham and Zipora Romano. Her father Avraham Romano was born in Damascus, Syria, and grew up in Beirut, Lebanon in the Jewish quarter under the French Mandate.〔By Shoula Romano Horing, Bio, published in Official Website, ( www.shoularomaohoring.com )〕〔 Her mother Zipora Ben Yefe was born in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, in 1927 to a Yemenite-Jewish family that had fled Taiz, Yemen, in 1920 due to a famine. The family left Ethiopia in 1936, when Italy conquered Ethiopia and moved to British controlled Mandatory Palestine.〔
As a child, her parents took her to political rallies for then Herut leader, Menachem Begin.〔 She lived through the Six-Day War of 1967 and the Yom Kippur War of 1973 and the terrorist attacks by the PLO and its chairman Yasser Arafat.〔 When she was 20, she was elected to be a delegate to a Likud (Conservative) party convention.〔 She delivered a speech imploring Begin, then Prime Minister, not to give away West Bank territory won by Israel in the Six Day War, or to recognize for the first time the local Arabs in the West Bank as Palestinians. She also criticized the Camp David Accords, the peace treaty Menachem Begin signed with Anwar Sadat of Egypt.〔
A year later, she was still giving speeches and rededicating many new Jewish settlements in the West Bank, when party members asked if she would consider going into politics full-time.〔 Her mother who encouraged her to speak out suggested she take a break before making a decision.〔 After she received her BA in Political Science from Tel Aviv University in 1981,〔〔 where she was a representative of the university student's union and the national student union, Horing traveled to the United States to visit her sister, then living in Wilmington, Delaware.〔 She planned to stay only three months but within weeks she met Michael Horing, a New Yorker who was graduating from law school. They were engaged in three weeks and married eight months later.〔

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