Gila Isaacson
Art Mirrors Reality
From 1980s terror to today: Jude Law's 'The order' hits too close to home
'The Order' is a supposed to be a fun watch, but it hits much too close to home. The premiere coincided with disturbing neo-Nazi demonstrations across the U.S., lending unexpected urgency to its adaptation of true events from "The Silent Brotherhood."
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
No fear, just adrenaline
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
Biden threatened Netanyahu
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
Good luck to all the social media giants
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
Not in a coma, not dead yet
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
I'm not crying, you're crying
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
Feldstein: I would rather be dead
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Found in his cell
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
Be careful what you post
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
Hatred in America's heartland
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
Anonymous for Justice claims cyber attack on Israel
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
Bayit Ne'eman B'Yisrael
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Another rocket barrage
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
Not a pogrom
Gila Isaacson | 18.11.24
Thanks, MAGA Trump!
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Still a legend
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On his 30th yahrtzeit
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