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DAVID SUISSA Editor-in-Chief Tribe Media/Jewish Journal (Israeli American Council)

David Suissa

David Suissa is editor-in-chief and publisher of Tribe Media Corp and Jewish Journal. He can be reached at davids@jewishjournal.com.

The Palestinians who celebrated the murderous act by dancing in the streets and handing out candies were not thinking about the civilized world. They were rejoicing at the death of Jews.
It’s not limits to growth, it’s limits for growth.
It’s essential to draw attention to the whole study, which includes “the nature, scope and trajectory of the threats to Jewish identity on over 100 college and university campuses most popular with Jewish students.”
A biased media is fueling the success of alternatives like Substack, for the simple reason that readers want to trust what they read. Digital revolution or not, that truth will never get old.
We’re no longer that weak kid in school, and we should stop acting like one. It’s time to start acting like winners, not because it’s a smart PR strategy but because it’s who we are.
It’s worth remembering Spielberg’s journey as we try to figure out how to respond to the recent wave of anti-Jewish sentiment in this great land of opportunity.
As we enter this American day of thanks, we shouldn’t forget the blessing of being able to make things better.
Because Dave Chappelle plays in the very Jewish playground of comedy, it makes it that much harder to calibrate our response.
The humanistic view of “Jewish power” gets totally lost in the modern media circus when power is measured in dollars and clicks rather than values and wisdom.
If there is one industry in America that must champion open debate and free speech in all of its messiness and glory, it must be the publishing industry.
To the dismay of its critics, Israel has become one of the more creative and innovative societies dealing with some of the planet’s most urgent issues.
How do you have a healthy, pluralistic democracy when there’s such cultural pressure to toe one party line, and why would the government make things worse?