Book Review: A Destiny Of Memories, By D. Ramati
Many people think their lives would make a good novel. Few of them actually write them. David Ramati did. And he was right to do so. Not only is this period of his life...
Novels and Non-Academic Nonfiction
by Sheri Oz · Published December 4, 2016 · Last modified December 6, 2016
Many people think their lives would make a good novel. Few of them actually write them. David Ramati did. And he was right to do so. Not only is this period of his life...
One small paper-cut on a finger is painful and distracting; a million of them inflicted onto one’s entire body surface would be unbearable. And that is what the Jewish People face today — with...
Novels and Non-Academic Nonfiction
by Sheri Oz · Published November 23, 2015 · Last modified January 15, 2018
Memory . . . trauma . . . memory of trauma . . . traumatic memory . . . repentance . . . remorse . . . forgiveness . . . ‘unforgivableness’ . ....
Academic & Journalistic Topics
by Sheri Oz · Published September 11, 2015 · Last modified March 8, 2018
Pamela Geller wrote a book review entitled, Inventing Mohammad. She writes: Robert Spencer’s groundbreaking blockbuster book, Did Muhammad Exist? An Inquiry Into Islam’s Obscure Origins is a game-changer of incomprehensible proportions. It shatters every...
Academic & Journalistic Topics
by Sheri Oz · Published August 22, 2015 · Last modified April 8, 2016
Disguising himself as a German reporter, Tenenbom interviews the huge variety of public and private personalities that populate this little piece of real estate called Israel and the Palestinian Authority. His humour and sharp...
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