Marcin Maciej Grynberg, Associate Professor, Warsaw, Poland
“I feel shame, a terrible shame. From my point of view treatment of Palestinians is like apartheid. I’m from the Second Generation and I know
“I feel shame, a terrible shame. From my point of view treatment of Palestinians is like apartheid. I’m from the Second Generation and I know
Susan Bernsen Ostrov (1963, born in Highland Park.) owner of Over the Top Boutique at Highland Park, Illinois. Ostrov participated in a year-long fellowship of the American Jewish World Service (AJWS) she
Antony Polonsky (1940) emeritus professor of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University. Chief Historian, POLIN museum of the history of Polish Jews, Warsaw. I was born in Johannesburg
Rabbi Moshe Silberhaft, CEO & Spiritual Leader, African Jewish Congress. Rabbi Silberhaft was born in Jerusalem in 1967 and grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Shai Franklin, CEO of Your Global Strategy and Senior Fellow, Institute on Religion and Public Policy. In your opinion, what importance, if any, does the
“Israel and its people are much better than its politicians and political system. I am impressed over and over again by the initiative, determination, creativity,
Witold Wrzosinski (Born 1980), founder and co-director of the Foundation for Documentation of Jewish Cemeteries, as well as founder and director of Avanim, Genealogy Research
Arseniy Finberg (1982, Kiev), member of the Jewish community of Kiev. Finberg owns a touristic company and defines himself as a Ukraine Social activist. In your opinion,
Marjorie N. Feld (born 1971), Associate Professor of History, Babson College, Massachusetts, U.S. Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Prof. Feld received her Ph.D. in History at Brandeis University.
“Just as I take pride in all of Israel’s achievements, so I am distraught when it falls short. I view Israel as I would a
Cheryl Greenberg, (Born 1958) Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of History, Trinity College. Resides in Hartford Connecticut. I grew up in several places, mostly in Westchester county, NY
Hasia Diner, Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History, New York University. I was born in Milwaukee; Hebrew speaker, from an immigrant Zionist family;