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Oren Nahari Wins Lifetime Achievement Award for Diaspora Coverage
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First reported by Kan News · Jun 18, 2026
What happened
Oren Nahari won B'nai B'rith's Lifetime Achievement Award in Jerusalem for his long career covering the Jewish Diaspora. The 70-year-old journalist, who has muscular dystrophy, continues to host a weekly show on Kan News. Other prizes went to Zev Stub and Tamar Ish-Shalom.
- 01Oren Nahari won a lifetime achievement prize for Diaspora coverage.
- 02Nahari is 70 and has publicly disclosed muscular dystrophy.
- 03He continues to host his weekly Kan News program.
- 04The award has been given for 34 consecutive years.
- 05Zev Stub and Tamar Ish-Shalom also received honors.
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