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	<title>Bernard-Henri Lévy &#187; 1948 to 1969</title>
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		<title>Biographical highlights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Born 5 November 1948 in Beni-Saf, Algeria, near Oran, Bernard-Henri Lévy spends his childhood in Morocco and thereafter in France, where his family settled in 1954.
He attends the Lycée Pasteur in Neuilly, where his parents lived.
After a two-year preparatory course at the Lycée Louis le Grand in Paris, this seventh-degree blackbelt in judo enters the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Born 5 November 1948 in Beni-Saf, Algeria, near Oran, Bernard-Henri Lévy spends his childhood in Morocco and thereafter in France, where his family settled in 1954.</p>
<p>He attends the Lycée Pasteur in Neuilly, where his parents lived.</p>
<p>After a two-year preparatory course at the Lycée Louis le Grand in Paris, this seventh-degree blackbelt in judo enters the Ecole Normale Supérieure on the rue d’Ulm where he studies under Jacques Derrida and Louis Althusser, and where he came into contact with – though never adheres to – Maoist groups (the UJCML, and later the Gauche Prolétarienne) then in favour with his fellow Normaliens.</p>
<p>A long visit to Mexico during the first semester of 1969 was followed by a text entitled “Mexique, nationalisation de l’impérialisme” [Mexico: Nationalization of Imperialism], published by Les Temps Modernes.  Thus, one of Bernard-Henri Lévy’s first published texts was done so under the aegis – and in the journal of – Jean-Paul Sartre.</p>
<p>He makes a summer 1969 trip to Israel – which he first visited two years earlier on the last day of the Six Day War, thereby breaking with the reflexive anti-Zionism common among his contemporaries.</p>
<p>This second trip in 1969 inspires him to write “Sionismes en Palestine” [“Zionisms in Palestine”], published in La Revue du Comité de la Gauche pour la paix négociée au Proche-Orient, headed by Clara Halter and featuring the work of such writers as Vladimir Jankélévitch, Jean-Pierre Faye, and Jean-François Revel.  This text defines a position from which Lévy will never deviate: unconditional support for the existence and security of Israel, but the absolute necessity – for ethical as well as political reasons – of a sovereign Palestinian state, bordering and at peace with Israel.</p>
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