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Steve Linde, the JNS features editor, is a former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Report and The Jerusalem Post and a former director at Kol Yisrael, Israel Radio’s English News. Born in Harare, Zimbabwe, he grew up in Durban, South Africa and has graduate degrees in sociology and journalism, the latter from the University of California at Berkeley. He made aliyah in 1988, served in the IDF Artillery Corps and lives in Jerusalem.

At a Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College event hosted by CAMERA, experts warn that distorted narratives are reshaping the discourse at colleges abroad.
“I live my life as a grateful person because of you,” Takudzwa Chitima, 15, told Dr. Lior Sasson 14 years after undergoing complex pediatric heart surgery.
In a JNS Book Club interview, American author Yardena Schwartz argued that the 1929 Hebron Massacre was “ground zero” for the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Lupolianski led the capital through a complex period and built up Yad Sarah to provide medical equipment and social services across Israel.
“I don’t want to be the richest man in the cemetery,” he said.
Col. (Ret.) Yonatan David Zagdanski’s Citizen Defenders Project is training armed civilians to become Israel’s first line of defense against terror.
“I feel vulnerable—they invaded under my skin,” says Nate Leipciger, 97, a survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau and Dachau.
In an interview with JNS, Roth demands the extradition from Jordan to the U.S. of the terrorist behind the 2001 attack in Jerusalem in which his daughter, Malki, and 15 others were murdered.
Gina Ross tells JNS during a visit to promote her new book that Israel, Jews and the world face “an opportunity for repair and redemption.”