Presentation of the New Book – WZO

Presentation of the New Book

Presentation of the new book “Open Fracture”, written by prominent jewish-american author, journalist and Public Figure Gennady Katsov, took place in New York Public Library – Kings Highway branch on June 03.2023.

The event was dedicated to Israel’s 75th’s anniversary and got together over 150 guests. We invited all the guests to join ulpan classes.

As a journalist, Gennady Katsov is many years TV host of RTN WMNB, well known it’s support for Israel. Gennady was two daily political shows with correspondents from Israel and Sunday’s talk show, where a situation in Israel is often discussed.

In 2018 Gennady Katsov, who is co-founder of KRiK Publishing House, was one the creators and authors of poetry anthology “70” dedicated  to Israel’s 70th anniversary, which included poems by 70 famous poets about Israel.

As a Public Figure, Gennady Katsov always supports Zionism and WZO’s initiatives in New York.

14 Jun 2023
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