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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.

Once again we’re reminded that fear is big business. It sells papers, boosts ratings, adds followers, increases fundraising.
One reason the polls were so wrong is that many Trump voters were afraid to admit their allegiance. What does that tell us about leftist intolerance or the state of free expression today?
If we’ve learned anything in American politics, it’s never good to pretend you’re a prophet.
Where is the line for deciding to cover a story when silence is seen as more damning?
The fallout from the thriving grievance industry is that we are eroding two pillars of the American dream: hope and optimism.
How can we keep our balance and sanity as multiple crises in 2020 seem to be converging and climaxing? Here’s one idea: Enter a sukkah.
As we honor RBG’s extraordinary legacy, let us not forget the part of it that speaks directly to our divisive times.
No wonder Israel-haters are unhappy. Their lie is crumbling. The Zionist state is turning into a source for solutions and hope rather than hatred.
The former vice president’s DNC speech offered an uplifting, hopeful, almost utopian vision of America—but to achieve that vision, everything came from the government.
This new moment is a big test for American Jewry.
Let’s face it: The idea of annexation—legal or not, approved by the United States or not—was problematic from the start.
For young Jews, fighting for Palestinians may be the popular choice — but fighting for Israel is the courageous one.