Explaining Ilhan Omar’s Antisemitism In Simple Language
You can get into long intelligent discourse to explain how Ilhan Omar’s tweet of February 11 exposes her antisemitism. Or you can show how it is in very simple language. Here is the tweet...
You can get into long intelligent discourse to explain how Ilhan Omar’s tweet of February 11 exposes her antisemitism. Or you can show how it is in very simple language. Here is the tweet...
A few days ago, Breaking the Silence sent out a celebratory email to their subscribers, in English and in Hebrew, marking their victory against those who want to silence them. This case shows exactly...
Politically and Diplomatically Speaking
by Sheri Oz · Published February 4, 2019 · Last modified April 11, 2021
First, the USA stopped funding UNRWA. Then they stopped funding USAID, the body through which funds were directed to the various American and international humanitarian aide organizations that provided much needed help and services...
Politically and Diplomatically Speaking
by Sheri Oz · Published January 24, 2019 · Last modified January 25, 2019
Benny Gantz’s election campaign videos are being used by Electronic Intifada to tar and feather Israel. When this is your starting point: . . . Gantz, like Netanyahu, is accurately reflecting the desires and...
Yona Yahav is a man of vision. In 1956, as a twelve-year-old boy, he envisioned himself Mayor of Haifa. Everything he did from that point on was with that goal in mind. And he...
by Sheri Oz · Published January 21, 2019 · Last modified January 27, 2019
Finnish artist Jani Leinonen could not have asked for better promotion. There has been global media coverage of the protests in Israel in which the Christian community demanded that the Haifa Museum of Art...
by Sheri Oz · Published January 16, 2019 · Last modified January 17, 2019
Before you get all bent out of shape, it might be a good idea to check a few things out first. A big fuss was made about a particular sculpture on exhibit at the...
Reflections on Jewish Holidays
by Sheri Oz · Published December 25, 2018 · Last modified January 28, 2019
Traditionally, in Israel, Tu Bishvat is a day for planting trees. Not a religiously ordained holiday, it can be more than just a time to plant trees. It can be a time for reflection....
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