Tag Archives: Jews

Hezbollah terror leader killed: “justice for victims”

Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Hezbollah terror group, who built a terror army larger than many countries has been killed. “It is justice for countless victims,” President Joe Biden said. The Washington Post called him a “moral compass.” Hardly. … Continue reading

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Israeli Arabs, Jews and Druze Play Chess Together During War

The news you might never hear about from Israel. I love posting hopeful news from Israel. My article appeared in Times of Israel here. Amid the war against Hamas, 132 chess players ranging in age from 9 to 78 competed … Continue reading

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Fighting for Israel on New York Streets, on Social Media, and On the Battlefield

This article originally appeared in The Times of Israel here. Snir Dayan has fought for Israel on the streets of New York City and on social media. And now, the 29-year-old has left behind his successful New York business to … Continue reading

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Celebrating Life in the Midst of Hamas’ War Against Israel

Here’s an update on Hamas’ war against Israel and a spark of light in the middle of all this darkness! If you want to read the article on the Times of Israel website, look here. The Times of Israel is … Continue reading

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The War Against Israel is a War Against the Jews. And All of Western Civilization.

I took this photograph on Thursday, October 19, in our local supermarket in the Arab village across the road. This is what Hamas terrorists and their supporters do not want to see: an Arab woman and a Jewish man working … Continue reading

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The Greek Orthodox Priest in Akko, Israel

Here’s my article in Israel21C. A story of inspiration, spiritual, faith and hope. He calls himself Father Philotheos, meaning “a friend of God” in Greek. As the priest of the Greek Orthodox St. George Church in the Old City of Acre (Akko) … Continue reading

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An Unexpected Bakery in the Galilee

This unusual couple makes unusual baked goods. Here’s my story from Israel21C. Vered Baer and Morad Bishara in front of the bakery in Tarshiha, Galilee, Israel Vered Baer started experimenting with gluten-free cooking and baking when her younger sister was … Continue reading

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Finding promise in a farewell to summer

At the local lifeguard station here in Israel, I savored the last few moments of summer with the Jews and Arabs who kept my beach safe. This article appeared in Israel21C.org. By  Diana Bletter  OCTOBER 11, 2021, 1:50 PMLifeguards at Shavei Zion … Continue reading

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Welcome One & All to December’s Jewish Book Carnival. Step Right This Way.

Welcome one and all to December 2013’s Jewish Book Carnival! This is a monthly event “where bloggers who blog about Jewish books can meet, read, and comment on each others’ posts.” The posts are presented on a participant’s site on the … Continue reading

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One Reason I’m Lighting Hanukkah Candles Again This Year

The following article appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2011 and I’m reprinting it here: This Hanukkah, I’m lighting the candles in memory of Prisoner A-1175. Her name was Marta Paran and that was the number tattooed into her arm … Continue reading

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