יום חמישי, 25 יוני 2026Thursday, June 25, 2026
Follow Us
יום חמישי, י׳ תמוז תשפ״וThursday, June 25, 2026
Follow Us

Sections

Alina Dain Sharon

Read More

Elections

Catching Up To Democratic Outreach, Trump Courts American Voters In Israel

By Alina Dain Sharon

The Trump campaign has reportedly hired former Yediot Aharonot reporter Tzvika Brot and other political and public relations experts in order to reach American voters in Israel.

ISIS / Terrorism

Notwithstanding Islamist Terror Surge, Europe’s Media Outlets Still Sanitize Coverage

By Alina Dain Sharon

European media outlets, however, continue to be extremely selective in the way they report on the violence.

Interviews and Profiles

Demographers Weigh In On Jewish Vote In 2016

By Alina Dain Sharon

HUC-JIR’s Cohen said that Israel is generally not a major factor in most Jews’ voting decisions because “each political perspective sees its candidate as doing right by Israel.”

Interviews and Profiles

Coca-Cola And The Revolution In Kosher-For-Passover Products

By Alina Dain Sharon

When it comes to Passover, however, making a product that is kosher for the holiday requires full-time rabbinical supervision.

Analysis

Does Haaretz’s Public Stance on ‘Occupation’ Reveal Anything New About the Paper

By Alina Dain Sharon

When a newspaper long perceived to align with a particular political slant is actually transparent about that slant, does it say anything new about the paper?

Interviews and Profiles

The Intersection Of Online Hate And Free Speech: An Interview with ADL National Director Abraham Foxman

By Alina Dain Sharon

Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), has a new book coming out next week, Viral Hate: Containing Its Spread on the Internet, co-written with attorney Christopher Wolf, a pioneer in Internet law. The book discusses how racists and anti-Semites are using the Internet to disseminate their hateful information and poses tough questions about the responsibility of the public to fight against this phenomenon in the U.S., where the law is highly protective of free speech.

cross