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This hotel in Tel Aviv brings the old and the new together

February 26, 2023 This hotel in Tel Aviv brings the old and the new together By Barbara Sofer ‘Tel Aviv” comes from the name of Theodore Herzl’s Altneuland, literally “old-new land.” The Assemblage Boutique Hotel in the heart of Tel Aviv resonates inside and out with that city’s theme. The hotel stands inconspicuously at 48 […]

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A return to Club J: A winter in the French Alps with Israelis – opinion

February 10, 2023 A return to Club J: A winter in the French Alps with Israelis – opinion By Barbara Sofer The African and Eurasian tectonic plates collided some 35 million years ago to form the 12,000-kilometer-long mountain range called the Alps. Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch reputedly said, “When I shall stand before God, the

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Horseshoe antisemitism: Jew hatred on the far Right, Left – opinion

January 27, 2023 Horseshoe antisemitism: Jew hatred on the far Right, Left – opinion By Barbara Sofer “Horseshoe antisemitism” is a new term for me. I’m trying to catch up on the escalating crisis of antisemitism in the land of my birth, the USA. I have the rare opportunity of hearing two contemporary experts on

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How should Israel feel about the 2022 Qatar World Cup? – opinion

December 30, 2022 How should Israel feel about the 2022 Qatar World Cup? – opinion By Barbara Sofer Among the creative advertisements – our version of Super Bowl commercials – that supported the World Cup broadcasting on Israel TV was one of an Israeli couple settling in front of the TV to cheer the home

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Kaunas, Lithuania: Culture celebration confronts Holocaust memory – opinion

December 16, 2022 Kaunas, Lithuania: Culture celebration confronts Holocaust memory – opinion By Barbara Sofer I’m in Kaunas, a pretty city of 300,000 residents in south central Lithuania. I’ve come for the closing events of Kaunas 2022, a year-long program facilitated when Kaunas was designated a European Capital of Culture. This city is better known

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Memoirs: Sometimes it’s important to look back and not just forward

November 20, 2022 Memoirs: Sometimes it’s important to look back and not just forward By Barbara Sofer I have two new books on my desk, both by Jerusalem women. They were given to me by their authors because they have a connection to Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America. Both were completed during the

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