My colleagues and I are often libeled and slandered by social media "hasbara" activists (bloggers and such), for our criticism of their positions and beliefs as it relates to Israel and the Jewish people. Rather than engage in dialogue and respond with reasoned discourse, they invariably resort to defamation and lies. So what are some of my critiques of contemporary hasbara? Find out more in the following article, originally featured in The Jewish Press: A Critique of Pure Hasbara
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Saturday, September 15, 2018
The Dangers of Contemporary Hasbara
"Those who cannot debate, defame."- Rabbi Meir Kahane (May G-d avenge his blood)
A Critique of Pure Hasbara
My colleagues and I are often libeled and slandered by social media "hasbara" activists (bloggers and such), for our criticism of their positions and beliefs as it relates to Israel and the Jewish people. Rather than engage in dialogue and respond with reasoned discourse, they invariably resort to defamation and lies. So what are some of my critiques of contemporary hasbara? Find out more in the following article, originally featured in The Jewish Press: A Critique of Pure Hasbara
My colleagues and I are often libeled and slandered by social media "hasbara" activists (bloggers and such), for our criticism of their positions and beliefs as it relates to Israel and the Jewish people. Rather than engage in dialogue and respond with reasoned discourse, they invariably resort to defamation and lies. So what are some of my critiques of contemporary hasbara? Find out more in the following article, originally featured in The Jewish Press: A Critique of Pure Hasbara
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