The Fallacy of Equality of Con...

Oct 23, 2023 by

Applying the rules of war – equally

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Some Organizations Supporting ...

Oct 10, 2023 by

Some organizations supporting Israel

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A Simple Lesson on the Middle ...

Oct 10, 2023 by

Ask the Arab world what happened to their Jews

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The Many Ways American Jews Ca...

Oct 9, 2023 by

Build on the great American Jewish traditions of generosity, solidarity and love of Israel

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Finding Forgiveness – Tiger Wi...

Jul 9, 2023 by

Combating hatred with forgiveness

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Many Faces of Antisemitism – T...

Feb 19, 2023 by

Hidden threat exposed as a Holocaust denier changes the narrative

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Paris in 1942 – A Radiant Girl...

Feb 8, 2023 by

A coming-of-age story set in 1942 Nazi-occupied Paris

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An Interview with Playwright G...

Nov 2, 2022 by

An Interview featuring Editor Susan Rosenbluth

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An Allegory Too Hot for the Na...

Nov 1, 2022 by

The Last Cyclist, a satire written in Terezin 1944

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In A Black-and-White Cookie, T...

Jun 23, 2022 by

A Black and White Cookie a play with hope, if two stubborn old men can forge an understanding there is hope to end bigotry.

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In Freehold, A Tomato Can’t Gr...

Mar 7, 2022 by

A Tomato Can’t Grow in the Bronx, a multi-generational comedy/drama about a dysfunctional Jewish family, set against the backdrop of the tumultuous 1960s.

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Israel’s Targeted Killings of ...

May 11, 2021 by

Dr. Ephraim Sneh: “The Israeli government will continue our policy of liquidating those who plan or carry out attacks, and no one can give us lessons in morality because we have, unfortunately, 100 years of fighting terrorism. If anyone has committed or is planning to carry out terrorist attacks, he has to be hit. It is effective, precise, and just.”

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50,000 Signatures Asking Faceb...

Feb 24, 2021 by

Asking Facebook to decry Zionism does not make postings any less antisemitic

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“Still Life in Lodz” Asks If J...

Feb 21, 2021 by

Returning to Lodz after 48 years provides bittersweet memories for Ms. Elbaum, she recounts her story through the eyes of a still-life painting, a silent witness to the tragic history.

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