In the wake of the recent conflict between Israel & Hamas, this satirical piece imagines Hamas using a popular Jewish charity fundraising platform [Times of Israel]
David shares how their annual family dinner that commemorates the Holocaust is a forward-looking rather than a backward-looking memorial. [Times of Israel]
Ahead of Pesach (Passover), David discusses how the seder ritual has been diluted by other popular causes and the need to keep it focussed on its original purpose. [Times of Israel]
David reflects on the attitudes of second generation Holocaust survivors to individual Germans and the German people [featured post on Times of Israel].
Can we separate the art from the artist? David writes an article where he discussed whether Trump can be added to the list of people from the art world tainted by human flaws. [Medium, Times of Israel].
What do comedians, horror movies and the High Holydays have in common? All have both theatre and substance. David discusses the challenge of celebrating the High Holydays during COVID when the theatre is absent. [Times of Israel].
David reminisces the story of his father’s brother, whom the family assumed had died in a concentration camp, but only later discovered that he was liberated in 1945. [Times of Israel].
In a satirical interview, David examines the factionalism within Jewish people. [Times of Israel].
Due to the pandemic that the world is experiencing, religious practices are disrupted. David shares how he and his family perform their traditional practices in the middle of this global pandemic. [Times of Israel].
In this article, David discusses how the global pandemic brings out thoughts of a messianic future. [Times of Israel].