THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
By Jack Chrapot There is a story from the Holocaust and it goes like this –In the darkest despair of a Nazi concentration camp, an
By Jack Chrapot There is a story from the Holocaust and it goes like this –In the darkest despair of a Nazi concentration camp, an
By Danny Cohen This past week, the head of the government decided to crack the general consensus about the fighting in the North and to
By Barry Steinberg I always recall my first days in this country, where I claim erroneously, that weeks elapsed before any clouds appeared overhead. They
By Christopher MacDonald-Dennis, Ed.D. As a diversity educator working on a college campus, I have often been frustrated at the narrative around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
By Edyth Geiger It’s Shabbat so we are getting starting later. One of my neighbor’s sons with four kids came last night as they just
By Russel Harris Last weekend we escaped. Couldn’t stay in Tel Aviv a moment longer. Day in and day out, every channel on Israeli TV
By Dana Maliniak, Adv What is life in Haifa like these days, inside the fortified rooms? What is it like to live from siren to
By Barry Steinberg For those rigidly adhering to civil defense instruction, a few hours are set aside to emerge from their cave-like existence, into the
By Dan Kohn There is a war raging outside my front door but life can be very dull. There is nothing to do but watch
By Barry Steinberg It is almost a cool dawn breeze rather than sporadic shelling that wakes us. The dog, of course is alarmed, when the