From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jerome Socolovsky
Jerome Socolovsky
Jerome Socolovsky is the religion reporter for Voice of Archives?p_product=NR&d_origin=transcripts&z=NR&p_theme=n
America. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
From 2002 to 2010, he was a freelance correspon-
dent[1] stationed in Spain, mainly reporting for NPR, but
also for Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and the Canadian
External links
Broadcasting Corporation. • Socolovsky’s blog
A native of Philadelphia, Socolovsky graduated from • A Spanish language radio interview of Jerome by
the University of Pennsylvania in 1986. He has master’s radiosefarad.com
degrees from Harvard University and Hebrew University Persondata
of Jerusalem. He speaks Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, He- Name Socolovsky, Jerome
brew, German and French.
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References
Date of birth
[1] Hansen, Liane (November 30, 2003). "Interview:
Place of birth
Freelance reporter Jerome Socolovsky discusses
the response of the Spanish government and the Date of death
mood of the Spanish people in reaction to the Place of death
deaths of Spanish intelligence agents". National
Public Radio. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/
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• People from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
• University of Pennsylvania alumni
• Living people
• European journalist stubs
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