Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll is co-founder of REACH3K, a branding communications firm and founding member of Chochmat Nashim, which raises awareness of women’s issues. (Photo: Laura Ben David)
Hope comes from working together
'The little gestures, the one-on-one humanity, the people helping people, might be what we need bring the monster that it is the Israel-Arab conflict to its knees.'
The danger of taking lectures on antisemitism
As Jews we seemingly have to choose between our political opinions and the accusation of antisemitism, says Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll.
Where was the Judaism at Israel’s Eurovision?
'At Eurovision a vital piece of Israeli identity was questioned from the start and unfortunately, remained obscure.'
You cannot disconnect Passover and Zionism
'People take something Jewish, remove it from its source, and use it to weaken Israel and the Jews, hijacking it for their own cause.'
Refusing divorce should be as unkosher as a pig
More needs to be done to stop men refusing divorces to their wives, says Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
Benjamin Netanyahu's words on Arab Israeli citizens have been mischaracterised
The Nation State law came after major Arab-Israeli NGOs outlined plans that put Israel's Jewish character at risk
How to tell well-meaning critics from social media trolls
People ask if it is possible to criticise Israel without being called antisemitic. Of course it is. Here's a handy guide from Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
Respect for the olim who do so much for Israel
As an olah herself, Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll recognises the contribution that immigrants to Israel make to society and politics. And thinks Israel-born Israelis should too
Jews just don’t understand each other’s views
Diaspora Jews need to stop making assumptions about life in Israel, says Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll. Just as Israelis need to stop assuming things about Jews in the Diaspora
When in Rome, remember its persecuted Jews
What was supposed the be a holiday reinforced in this writer that Jews need a secure homeland— every inch of history shows us that.
Voting for women can make our lives better
As local elections loom in Israel, the fight for equality effects everyday life, says Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
Mourning the murder of my friend, Ari Fuld
Shoshanna Jaskoll says that Ari's death 'is not just a personal tragedy. He was a tireless advocate for Israel'
Northern Israel is beautiful — and harmonious
In the Western Galilee, Druze, Christians, Muslims, and Jews live together with little to none of the tensions found in other parts of the country, finds our columnist
Reasons to affirm Israel’s Jewish character
To fully understand creation of Israel's new nation-state law, you have go back to 2006-2007, writes Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
Discord with Bibi but harmony with diaspora
The new chairman of the Jewish Agency is the last man Benjamin Netanyahu wanted in the role. The election of Isaac Herzog represents a significant change, says our columnist
Israeli divorce is political, religious and broken
So rarely does a rabbinic court order a man to give a get, that those who fight for women’s rights routinely see this court as the enemy
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