When Distance Is Remote

Distance from reality is a dimension that can’t alwayswith great precision be by all people measured,and since it is not physical but mental in unsmall ways,paradoxically it’s most greatly treasured when it is best defined as “most remote,”identifiable as something that most people can notidentify, due to its apparent emptiness  to emote,expressing just one puzzled […]

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Fighting the Zeitgeist

I recently spoke in the U.S. about the “red-green alliance” — the growing cooperation between Islamists in the West and the radical left, which has become a major driver of Israel’s delegitimization and rising antisemitism. I argued that its most damaging effect is the creation of an imagined anti-Israel majority, a perception that leaves many […]

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Poland’s Eternal Third Rail: Jews

The incoming mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, has assembled his Rotisserie League team of political advisors, all of whom, not surprisingly, are certified antisemites with minors in anti-Zionist, pro-Hamas advocacy. New York Jews should ready themselves to get roasted. Surely not in the manner of the Third Reich, or Hamas on October 7, but […]

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A Two-Time National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards Finalist

I’m thrilled to share that I’ve been named a two‑time finalist for the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, nominated for Podcast Host of the Year and for my episode on Make Your Own Map: “Tara Schuster Isn’t Afraid to Go There—And You’ll Be Glad She Did” (J7. One‑on‑One Interview, Arts/Culture Personalities, Radio/Podcasts, J1. Anchor/Host). Over the years, I’ve […]

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