Anti-Semitic Tim Robbins Play Gets Gently Panned By the NY Times. Interesting that no one seems to be able to mention the fact that this thing is obviously a grotesque piece of Leftwing anti-Semitism. The elephant in the living room remains undisturbed.
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
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- Name: benjamin
- Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
Benjamin Kerstein is an Israeli-American writer, editor, and novelist.
Michael J. Totten, the prize-winning author of The Road to Fatima Gate, has called him "one of the finest American-Israeli authors of his generation."
Jay Nordlinger of the National Review has referred to his work as "some of the most intelligent, clearest, most honest writing I have read in a long time."
He lives in Tel Aviv.
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