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Countering the Denial of October 7 Rapes and Massacres: The Israeli Witnessing Project

Susan Sarandon denies the rapes of October 7 even happened. That’s the same as denying the Holocaust, and perhaps she does that, too, proving her anti-Semitic ignorance. In any event, there’s an Israeli group that began a few days after … Continue reading

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Despite Hezbollah Rockets, An Israeli Mushroom Forager Hunts for Fungi

Well, we survived what might be only the first round of Iranian missiles shot into Israel on April 13 through April 14. Relief is an understatement. Meanwhile, last month, I had the pleasure of joining Nadim Faris, a mushroom forager from … 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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The Prayers of Two Mothers

I wrote this article for The New York Times in 2007 and I feel compelled to repost it. Hamas’ brutal massacre of men, women and children on October 7 left 1,200 dead and some 235 people dragged across the border … Continue reading

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Uprooted and Unsettled in Northern Israel

Here’s my article from The Jerusalem Post about the more than 120,000 refugees within Israel who have been evacuated from the northern border with Lebanon because of Iran-led Hezbollah attacks. When Karin Nathans Gefen was evacuated with her children from … Continue reading

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Writing My Life Story During the Hamas War Against Israel

The war between Israel and Hamas and Hezbollah and the Houthis and Iran and Syria continues. Meanwhile, I wrote this piece for the Jewish Book Council’s Paper Brigade Daily. You can read it here where there are other writers on … Continue reading

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Holding My Breath on Israel’s Northern Front

The Hezbollah terror army, backed by Iran, now has more than 150,000 rockets and missiles aimed in Israel’s direction. All brought to Southern Lebanon under the watch of UNIFIL, the United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon. And they call themselves … Continue reading

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Israeli Aid Worker’s HeartBreaking Report: On the Ground with Refugees from Ukraine

Here’s the latest news…I spoke to Linor Attias, a relief worker in Moldova, helping refugees fleeing from Ukraine for Israel21C. A delegation of 15 physicians, medics and paramedics from Israel’s voluntary emergency response organization, United Hatzalah, was the first international relief organization … Continue reading

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In Israel: Signs of Hope, Signs of War

At the same time that I was writing about Christian, Druze, Jewish, and Muslim women getting together in the mixed city of Akko, Israel on November 15, 2019 for a “Fridays with Women” event,  I was also writing about the … Continue reading

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On Hamas Missiles, Motorcycles, and the Lost Summer of Rock & Roll in Israel

Long time no write…Tough to concentrate on living our best chapter when it feels like the world is collapsing all around us. Here’s my article in The Wall Street Journal about life in a war zone. Moving Targets in Israel My … Continue reading

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