Misha Mansoor
Israel’s enemies are no longer the problem
With increasing division, intolerance and bigotry, the country feels like a different place now
Revealed, the smallest hotel room in Israel
Misha Mansoor wanted a bargain break in Tel Aviv. What could possibly go wrong?
A Jew is a Jew - one can't be more Jewish than any other
The appalling behaviour at the Kotel is bigoted and based on entirely wrong-headed thinking
Perhaps it’s healthy to have no inhibitions - but you need to have the Israeli mindset
My life has been punctuated with how I have reacted to my relatives' uninhibited comments
Swap the tree for a Chanukiah and Christmas becomes Jew-friendly
My parents never recognised Christmas, but I've grabbed the best bits for my family
A narrow focus on identity doesn’t help any of us
Let’s take action when people behave badly or illegally, and let’s celebrate our differences. But please, Mr Bush, should we not all be presumed innocent until found guilty?
Dad's cake and much cleaning
There's a silver lining to a second pandemic Pesach for Misha Mansoor - a seder with her parents, and her dad's special cake.
Racism is not the preserve of any single race
'I was spat at and called a “dirty Jew”. My brother got beaten up a few times, and we had swastikas painted on our front door'
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