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Kenneth Levin

Kenneth Levin is a psychiatrist, historian and author of The Oslo Syndrome: Delusions of a People Under Siege.

The situation is finally improving from Saudi-based educational materials while at the same time getting worse in the United States.
Instances of moral turpitude and the dereliction of journalistic standards have appeared in coverage of the war by “The Wall Street Journal” almost every day since Oct. 7.
The terror chief’s miscalculation prevented Israel from making extremely dangerous territorial concessions and bringing on a war that would have been far more costly than the one it got.
A serious fight against Jew-hatred will require another president and another administration.
Antisemitism in the United States is being exploited by separatists in order to destroy the integrationist ideal.
Students and faculty have wrapped themselves in the colors of the far-left and Islamist fascism, both defined by their hatred of Israel and Jews.
In a talk to Americans for Peace Now, Thomas Nides indicated that he aspires to see Jerusalem divided and that he also sees little to criticize on the Palestinian side.
University administrators do nothing or very little to address the pro-boycott activities of faculty, entire departments and student groups.
At this time of increased anti-Semitism, American Jews desperately need leaders not given to gradations of response based on a perpetrator’s political affiliations.