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She was the UN’s special adviser on genocide. They didn’t want to listen to her.
The Jewish Chronicle - February 14, 2025
Israel must use its light to dispel the UN’s darkness
The Jewish Chronicle - January 3, 2025
Catching up with Israel’s new UN international spokesperson
Jewish Journal - November 21, 2024
Israel’s new voice at the UN is British
The Jewish Chronicle - October 22, 2024
‘Iranians for Trump’ movement emerges as Joe Biden, Kamala Harris appease Tehran
The New York Post - September 21, 2024
US government allocates $454.5 million to protect places of worship from attacks
The Jewish Chronicle - September 13, 2024
How anti-Israel protests are costing companies billions of dollars
The New York Post - September 1, 2024
‘Settler colonialism’ is the latest academic construct to attack Jews
The Jewish Chronicle - August 30, 2024
New Jewish Voices for Trump group targets leftist “radical antisemitism”
The Jewish Chronicle - August 23, 2024
Bringing down the Iranian regime - only the people can do it
The Jerusalem Post - August 20, 2024
NYC Jews embrace Krav Maga — self-defense techniques pioneered by IDF forces — to ‘feel safer’ amid rise of antisemitism
The New York Post - August 22, 2024
How October 7 changed Jewish dating
The Jewish Chronicle - August 16, 2024
Long Island mask ban aims to counter antisemitism’s veiled threat
The Jewish Chronicle - August 16, 2024
The untold story of October 7 is the destruction of Israeli agriculture
The Jewish Chronicle - August 9, 2024
Meet the Jewish students turning down Ivy League offers because of Jew hate
The Jewish Chronicle - August 2, 2024
How Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s foreign policy would differ as commander in chief
The New York Post - July 27, 2024
Since no one else will act, Jewish students are turning to the courts
The Jewish Chronicle - July 19, 2024
How the victims of Hamas are suing Iran, Syria and North Korea
The New York Post - July 14, 2024
Healing with the help of the best tattoo artists in the world
The Jewish Chronicle - July 12, 2024
Celebration of NATO’s 75th overshadowed by growing concerns over Biden
The Jewish Chronicle - July 9, 2024
Canadian school board tightens up anti-Palestinian racism policy as cases of antisemitism skyrockets
The Jewish Chronicle - July 5, 2024
How Iran is growing rich despite its status as a pariah nation
The New York Post - June 30, 2024
US students don’t care about wars that aren’t Gaza, says Ethiopian Jewish leader
The Jewish Chronicle - June 21, 2024
Museumgoers break down at NYC October 7 exhibition
The Jewish Chronicle - May 31, 2024
Suspended as Biden Special Envoy, now teaching at the Ivies
The New York Post - May 26, 2024
Play about terror of October 7 opens in New York amid massive security
The Jewish Chronicle - May 24, 2024
Annus horribilis for college campuses
The Jerusalem Post - May 19, 2024
‘Since October 7 we have had no life’: Th displaced Israelis living in hotels
The Jewish Chronicle - May 9, 2024
My Israeli taxi driver
The Jerusalem Post - May 1, 2024
Antisemitism hearing offers Columbia president a chance to stand strong against bigotry
Fox News - April 18, 2024
The Shadow Shah
The New York Post - April 14, 2024
Treatment of journalists Evan and Pouria is an assault on press freedom
The Jerusalem Post - April 4, 2024
Dr. Harouni’s murder awoke a deep trauma for Jewish Iranians
The Jerusalem Post - March 13, 2024
America’s young people may be ‘educated’ but TikTok has made them incredibly ignorant
Fox News - February 12, 2024
How DEI is failing Jewish workers in the era of rising antisemitism
New York Post - February 5, 2024
Is Israel’s treatment of Palestinians a form of apartheid? (Quoted)
Los Angeles Times - January 11, 2024
‘Wake-up call for the world’: Diaspora Iranians stand by Israel after attacks
Haaretz - October 26, 2023
Putin ‘forming axis of terror’ as he welcomes Hamas and Iran to Moscow (Quoted)
The Telegraph - October 26, 2023
One year on from Mahsa Amini killing: Any gains for Iranian women?
Haaretz - September 14, 2023
Iran’s opposition has no idea who or what should come next
The Jewish Chronicle - September 1, 2023
Iran as an ally of Israel? It’s not as unlikely as you might think
The Jewish Chronicle - June 8, 2023
Is a beleaguered Bibi a gift or a curse for Iran? Experts weigh in
Haaretz - March 9, 2023
What’s needed to turn Iran’s protests into a revolution
Haaretz - January 4, 2023
Western governments have cracked down on Russia. Why not Iran?
JNS - November 10, 2022
Iran's Decades-long History of Holocaust Denial Comes With a Dark Strategy
Haaretz - September 28, 2022
After Normalization Deal, What Now for Israeli-Turkish Relations?
Haaretz - September 8, 2022
Political Football: U.S. and Iran Prepare for Historic World Cup Match
Haaretz - July 24, 2022
How the hard-line Iranian leader is faring, a year after his election
Haaretz - June 10, 2022
Tehran supports Putin, but some Iranians admire Ukraine's resistance
Haaretz - March 14, 2022
Why the Saudis are slower to make peace with Israel
Haaretz - February 17, 2022
Israeli NFT art finds a home at Influential Space gallery
The Jerusalem Post - January 27, 2022
Battle for 500-year-old Vilna Jewish cemetery turns a corner
The Jerusalem Post - January 4, 2022
Who is the real Berel Solomon, bad-boy-turned Chassid and documentary filmmaker?
JNS - December 21, 2021
Why Iran's Domestic Woes Won't Soften Its Approach in Vienna
Haaretz - December 3, 2021
Yale should look in the mirror, and at its buildings, to address anti-Semitism surge
First published by JNS (republished by CT Jewish Ledger) — October 19, 2021
A Year After Their Signing, Here's How the Abraham Accords Changed the Middle East
Haaretz - August 16, 2021
Can a Jewish Instagram Dealer Revitalize the Ailing U.S. Persian Rug Trade?
Haaretz - June 24, 2021
How Should Biden Handle Tehran? These Iranian Americans Have Some Radical Ideas
Haaretz - April 1, 2021
Biden’s foreign policy challenge: balancing Iran and Middle East allies
Haaretz - December 19, 2020
Iranian Americans shift leftward, yet a fifth stick by the president
Haaretz - October 13, 2020
Why a U.S.-led coup seven decades ago still matters to young Iranians
Haaretz - August 21, 2020
Saving lives - one haircut at a time
Arkansas Democrat Gazette - September 8, 2019
Is the future government of Iran in Albania?
Haaretz - August 12, 2019
When Harvard Put a Quota on Jewish Students
The Jewish Advocate - December 14, 2018
‘New Jersey town fights anti-Semitic image to become model for neighbors’
Religion News Service - September 13, 2019
‘Entrepreneur markets interfaith meats to combat surge in religious hate crimes‘
Religion News Service - May 19, 2019
‘16 Israelis and Palestinians Talk Identity, Before Elections: A Photo Essay’
The Forward - April 7, 2019
Our interviews came at a critical juncture as the country prepares for what is expected to be one of the most closely contested Israeli elections in recent political history.
Pressure Mounts on Tehran Regime During Week of Spotlight and Censure
The Jerusalem Post - October 7, 2018
While much attention was focused last week on President Donald Trump’s belligerent words against Iran in his address at the United Nations, another anti-regime gathering was taking place across town at a Times Square hotel.
‘Romemu strikes a popular balance of Jewish tradition and interfaith spiritual seeking’
Religion News Service - October 8, 2019
‘To fight antisemitism, focus on the perpetrators, not the victims’
The Jerusalem Post - June 13, 2019
‘In Tel Aviv, Jews Join with Muslims in Vigil Mourning New Zealand Dead’
Religion News Service - March 18, 2019
Dozens gathered outside the New Zealand embassy in Tel Aviv Sunday night for a somber candlelight vigil to commemorate the victims of Friday’s (March 15) mass shootings at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.
‘From Nowhere to Somewhere’
The Harvard Gazette - June 29, 2018
In order to survive the slaughter in Darfur, it was the promise of education — the bedrock of democracy and freedom — Abdelhamid Yousif Ismail Adam clung to throughout his turbulent youth.
‘In new novel, the story of two grieving fathers highlights an old conflict — and the hope of peace’
Religion News Service - March 30, 2020
‘Jews around the world prepare for a Passover different from any other’
Religion News Service - April 8, 2020
‘A Liberal Case For Eurovision in Israel’
The Jerusalem Post - April 1, 2019
The campaign against Eurovision in Israel is not about the rights of the Palestinians. Rather, it serves as a bellwether in the dawn of new tactics for the BDS movement.
Reacting to a Tide of Hate
The Jerusalem Post - November 14, 2018
It took over a year to organize the Jewish National Fund’s (JNF) annual convention at the Waldorf Astoria in Phoenix, Arizona. It took 20 minutes of savagery on the other side of the country to disrupt the program.