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Opinion & Analysis
Bev Goldman, the doyen of SA Zionist communication and education, scours the world’s media each week to find for the best op-eds she can for our users. Being apolitical is part of her job, so there are right, left and centrist points of view expressed.
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Last week Bev was in Paris to meet her new grandchild. Despite our clear warning to users that she would miss a week, we received several irate calls because they missed her.
A fine week Bev chose to visit Paris – she ended up in all the action – which she has promise to write an op-ed for us on as soon as she finds her feet. And she has promised to let us have a picture of the new baby.
Bev’s amazing line-up this week:
Paris attacks show hypocrisy of West’s outrage
Pnina Sharvit Baruch, Institute for National Security Studies
ICC decision: Cause for concern, not panic
Abigail R. Esman, Gatestone Institute,
Je suis Charlie? Maybe. Je suis Juif? Not really.
Eric Davis, Daily Maverick, 14 January 2015
Charlie Hebdo: Islam is not the problem
Palestinian journalist, Gatestone Institute
Open letter to the French President
J Brooks Spector, Daily Maverick
Paris marches against hatred and intolerance
David Wood, Huffington Post
Winning the battle, losing the war
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, New York Observer
A Million Muslim March
Charles Hill, Politico Magazine
Why Political Islam is winning
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Anon
January 21, 2015 at 12:39 pm
‘Bev, a quick question; (you don’t have to answer).
Have your children thought of Aliyah?’