Daniel Taub is a diplomat and international lawyer. He has represented Israel in peace negotiations with its neighbours and as Ambassador to the United Kingdom. He lectures widely about conflict resolution in foreign ministries and universities around the world. He is an accredited mediator and runs difficult conversation laboratories bringing together participants from different ideological backgrounds. Taub has written drama for Israeli television and theatre and for the London stage. A popular lecturer on biblical texts, he is the author of Parasha Diplomatit, a collection of diplomatic insights on the Bible. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife Zehava. They have six children.
The Telos of a Hatred
Book Review | A Precise Chaos
Those Who Tried: Conversations with the Peace Processors | Episode 9: He asked who I was representing Amman or Israel? And I said, ‘I represent both.’ – A conversation with Efraim Halevy
The Jewish Question Revisited: Tommy Robinson, Corbynist Populism, and the Ideological Grammar of Antisemitism
Soviet Anti-Zionism and Contemporary Left Antisemitism