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Gershon Burstyn
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"One thing most definitely does need fixing. And that is the absence of empathy and respect for an entire demographic"
C. Saphir
Talk Back
Believe me — I promise you that I’m constantly questioning: Why was I worthy of this miracle?
Charlene Aminoff
The Explainer
Israel's draft law battle is as old as the State
Kobi Bornstein
The Explainer
The revelations have finally raised much-needed questions about UNRWA’s future
Yaakov Lipszyc
All I Ask
Soon after the first chapters were published, the questions and doubts came
Ruti Kepler
All I Ask
Tell him. Right now. Say the words Dad asked you to say. Just say it! Quick, before it’s too late!
Ruti Kepler
Nourish to Flourish
"The last week, already? But we never even spoke about food and nutrition!"
Bracha Kopstick
Nourish to Flourish
“It’s finding ways to move your body that feel good, are enjoyable, and make you feel better, not worse, after doing it”
Bracha Kopstick
The Next Chapter
“I thought of a buyer,” I told her quickly. “Me!”
Ahava Ehrenpreis
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Amnesty rewrites history in bigoted West Bank report. Lest you think I am exaggerating Amnesty’s claims, I let the report, “Destination: Occupation,” speak for itself

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The Iranian presence in Syria isn’t going anywhere. They have invested too much. There is an ideological element to this

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“…if you use the internet with any regularity and don’t also take significant steps to obscure your identity, advertisers are able to target you with pretty unnerving specificity”

By Gershon Burstyn

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John Bolton. National Security Advisor. In the White House. Explaining to a reporter that there’s no such thing as the So-Called State of Palestine. Somebody wake me up

By Gershon Burstyn

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The dragon’s ambitions: what lies behind the Trump-China battle

By Gershon Burstyn

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On October 2, little-known Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. His murder made him world famous

By Gershon Burstyn