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- Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Fighting the Global Anti-Israel Atmosphere [AUDIO]
- Yishai Fleisher: "Twice this summer, a number of students have filmed themselves walking off their Birthright trips"
- "Trump can say "enough" and sever the link between Hormuz and Lebanon. He almost did so when he threatened to "destroy Iran" if it did not rein in Hezbollah. Further insults to Iran could bring the talks crashing down"
Tag Archives: Gershom Gorenberg
Ongoing Controversy Around ‘The Most Important Story on Earth’
TABLET MAG by Matti Friedman September 16, 2014 Responding to critics of my essay about Israel media coverage. My essay “An Insider’s Guide to the Most Important Story on Earth” touched a nerve far beyond my expectations—I didn’t think that … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Gershom Gorenberg, Journalism, journalists, Matti Friedman, Rick Miron, Rick Santorum, Steven Gutkin
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Why It’s So Easy for Liberal Jews to Judge Israel
ALGEMEINER by Seth Frantzman August 22, 2014 It never fails. Whenever Israel fights a war with Hamas in Gaza, you can be sure of a few things: The world media will condemn us. Diplomats will be broadly sympathetic but will … Continue reading