From Beauty to Brutalism: Architecture in Israel
Originally in The Jerusalem Post By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Conrad Schick arrived in Jaffa in 1846. Born in the village of Bitz in the old German kingdom of Wurttemberg, his […]
Originally in The Jerusalem Post By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Conrad Schick arrived in Jaffa in 1846. Born in the village of Bitz in the old German kingdom of Wurttemberg, his […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Originally published in The Jerusalem Post In mid-November, the world media reported that Interpol was hunting for seven members of an organ-trafficking ring. They were accused […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Originally published in The Jerusalem Post The building of new mosques has become an issue throughout European cities, from Munich to London. In some places, such […]
Terra Incognita: The first economic peace in the Holy Land Jan. 6, 2010 Seth Frantzman , THE JERUSALEM POST One of the cornerstones of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s policy has […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Israel’s Arab members of Knesset do not provide their constituents with quality representation. If one were to judge merely by their statements and antics one would […]
More than a coincidence By SETH J. FRANTZMAN 04/29/2009 20:29 The building of new mosques has become an issue throughout European cities, from Munich to London. In some places, such as […]
by Seth J. Frantzman The virulent hatred of Hindutva found among intellectuals and ‘right thinking’ individuals from India to the U.S is part and parcel of the same hatred […]
Originally published in the Canadian Jewish News By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Within hours of Israel launching massive air strikes on the Gaza Strip in response to Hamas’ firing of more […]
Originally published in GLOBES By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Corporate Social Responsibility is one of the most exciting new trends in the business world. It employs tens of thousands of people, […]