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P. David Hornik

P. David Hornik is a freelance writer and translator in Beersheva, Israel. His memoir, Israel Odyssey: A Journey of Coming of Age and Finding Peace in the Middle East, is forthcoming later this year from Liberty Island.
by | Oct 27, 2005

Our Culture, What’s Left of It: The Mandarins and the Masses By Theodore Dalrymple (Ivan R. Dee, 341 pages, $27.50)…

by | Sep 20, 2005

The other night I got stranded in Tel Aviv. That is, I went to something that ended at nine, after…

by | Aug 11, 2005

JERUSALEM — Last Thursday an AWOL Israeli soldier named Eden Natan-Zada, in an act of pure terrorism, killed four people…

by | Jul 8, 2005

JERUSALEM — London’s experience of jihad on Thursday has been a constant one in Israel. The only reason attacks have…

by | Jun 27, 2005

JERUSALEM — For two weeks, I was waking up about half the mornings at 4 o’clock or so — not…

by | Jun 16, 2005

Jerusalem is now Israel’s largest city, larger than Tel Aviv and Haifa combined, but it’s decrepit, with a high poverty…

by | May 31, 2005

Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis By Bat Ye’or (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 384 pages, $23.95) Europe baffles many people. Why does…

by | Apr 6, 2005

A recent Jerusalem Post story by Matthew Gutman called “Hamas, Fatah Battle for Soul of a Town” describes a situation…

by | Mar 30, 2005

JERUSALEM — Reports from Iraq last week said a senior anticorruption police official was killed by a suicide bomber in…

by | Mar 18, 2005

The other day at my post office I saw Yossi, who has some kind of managerial job there, and Ahmed,…

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