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Oshy Ellman

Oshy Ellman

Oshy Ellman has more than two decades of experience in international relations, marketing and communications. Born in Israel and raised in the United Kingdom, she resides in central Israel and is an active participant in the new immigrant (olim) community.

Young men and women who completed demanding military service for years, often carrying visible and invisible scars, find themselves at a disadvantage compared to peers who did not serve at all.
Time and again, he stood alone, resisting global appeasement, defying skeptics in his own government and insisting that Israel could not rely on others to safeguard its future.
Isn’t it ironic that the very term meant to explain Israel to the world so often does the exact opposite?
As Rosh Hashanah approaches, we are reminded to safeguard the truth and to stand firm in defending our communities in Judea and Samaria.
Ra’anana, once known for tolerance and respectful coexistence, has in recent years drifted toward confusion and conflict.
Treating an enemy terrorist alongside a civilian must be seen as deeply problematic, especially when limited resources are available.
The anti-government protests in Israel inadvertently strengthen our enemies.
We are all brothers and non-haredi Israelis must acknowledge that.
An extremist minority is threatening Judaism in the Jewish state.