Kaddish? Confessions of a Jew who is not sad Hamasniks are dead
I do not mourn the Gazans killed since they began their Great Return March about six weeks ago. If that makes me cold-hearted and a bad person so be it. With every Facebook post...
Politically and Diplomatically Speaking
by Sheri Oz · Published May 18, 2018 · Last modified May 22, 2018
I do not mourn the Gazans killed since they began their Great Return March about six weeks ago. If that makes me cold-hearted and a bad person so be it. With every Facebook post...
“You aren’t really going there, are you?” asked one friend when she heard that I was planning on driving down toward Gaza yesterday morning (11 May 2018) to see for myself what was going...
Politically and Diplomatically Speaking
by Sheri Oz · Published May 8, 2018 · Last modified November 20, 2020
From the title and through the reporting, this is the closest I have seen a major news outlet actually put together a balanced article even tangentially related to Israel in a long time. Anger...
The New York Times (NYT) and other major papers could benefit readers by taking an example from the British medical journal, The Lancet. Let us look at the difference between the way the NYT...
Politically and Diplomatically Speaking
by Sheri Oz · Published April 29, 2018 · Last modified May 12, 2019
The New York Times gave space to Fadi Abu Shammalah. He wrote an opinion piece called, Why I March in Gaza. First of all, let us look at who Abu Shammalah is: executive director...
Politically and Diplomatically Speaking
by Sheri Oz · Published April 27, 2018 · Last modified July 7, 2021
If Jews are in trouble anywhere in the world, Israel will do what it can to save them. The Entebbe rescue is only one such example. When Americans were trapped in the embassy in...
At this very moment, physicists from around the United States, from around the globe in fact, are packing their bags for a trip to Columbus, Ohio. Some have perhaps already arrived and are getting...
I went to Kiryat Arba for the Passover Seder this year and I want to tell you something about my visit. Kiryat Arba is a town of about 8000 Jews, founded in 1968, just...
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