Don Canaan
Don Canaan went from a Bronx tenement to success in television news film, immigration to Israel, return to the U.S. and print journalism. He edited news film and documentaries for NBC News in New York, and in 1974 immigrated to Israel as part of a group planning to settle Yamit in the Sinai. Upon returning to the U.S Canaan became a unemployment statistic because newsfilm had been superseded by videotape. The Ohio State University's School of Journalism came to the rescue with an offer to earn...See more
Don Canaan went from a Bronx tenement to success in television news film, immigration to Israel, return to the U.S. and print journalism. He edited news film and documentaries for NBC News in New York, and in 1974 immigrated to Israel as part of a group planning to settle Yamit in the Sinai. Upon returning to the U.S Canaan became a unemployment statistic because newsfilm had been superseded by videotape. The Ohio State University's School of Journalism came to the rescue with an offer to earn a master's degree while serving as an assistant in its TV news workshop. Then Canaan was hired as staff writer, copy editor and photographer for The American Israelite where he enterprised many stories.. His series, "Jews in Ohio's Prisons: Does Anybody Care?" won first place for best weekly journalism in Ohio from the State of Ohio Bar Association. His books include, Daddy's Girl, Pretty Little Girl, The Baby Thief and Conceived in Liberty. All are available on Amazon in ebook, print and audio book format. Every evening, Canaan compiles and edits Israel News Faxx ( available at ... as well as ... and ... See less
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