The acceptance committee conundrum
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN 10/22/2011 21:37 It should not be legal for kibbutzim founded many years ago to be allowed to uphold an institution that is considered illegal in other […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN 10/22/2011 21:37 It should not be legal for kibbutzim founded many years ago to be allowed to uphold an institution that is considered illegal in other […]
Ramle (Photo: WikiCommons) By SETH J. FRANTZMAN, Published in The Jerusalem Post On January 20, sometime after nightfall a pretty, dark-haired, 19-year-old woman arrived at the Central Bus Station in […]
By SETH J. FRANTZMAN Originally published in The Jerusalem Post The 1957 film Paths of Glory, depicts an epic miscarriage of justice. Adapted from the book by Humphrey Cobb, the film […]
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 […]