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Kotarim International Publishing (KIP) is an Israeli publishing house owned and directed by Moshe Alon, focusing on international online Print on demand and electronic book distribution for Israeli and foreign writers in the English language.
Moshe Alon
Moshe Alon founded his first newspaper Yediot Hagalil in 1974 in the Galilee. In 1983 he founded Zomet Hasharon, a local newspaper in the Sharon region of Israel and was its editor-in-chief for several years. He won the Ziv prize for journalism in 1986.
Alon later became the editor-in-chief of Olam Haisha, a monthly woman's journal.
He has hosted radio shows and was the editor-in-chief of El Al’s Atmosphere magazine. Alon also taught Communications at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in Herzliya. At the beginning of the millennium, he founded KIP.
He has written a children’s book and a history book in Hebrew.
Books and Genres
The main genres Kotarim publishes are:
Holocaust books: Including Heroism in the Forest: The Jewish Partisans of Belarus, by Zeev Barmatz and Memories that Won’t Go Away: A Tribute to the Children of the Kindertransport, by Michele M. Gold."
Naomi Golan, The results of jurisdiction and explanation of the judges for granting "Ziv" prize for journalists for the year 1986. The prize was given by Shlomo Hillel, the chairman of the Knesset.
Aner Govrin (April 1988). "Olam Haisha by Moshe Alon". Otot – journal of the Israeli advertisers
The evil from Bagdad, distributed by Steimatzky, 1991 (a children book); and 75 years to the Municipality, Kotarim, 2013 (a book that was invited by Israeli municipal authority).