Erika Dreifus (@erikadreifus) 's Twitter Profile
Erika Dreifus

@erikadreifus

Writer/Teacher/Literary Citizen. Author of QUIET AMERICANS: STORIES & BIRTHRIGHT: POEMS. Tweets (mostly) on matters bookish and/or #Jewish.

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Alex גדעון בן װעלװל (@jewishwonk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am tired of bad arguments and I am especially tired of Jon Stewart and Peter Beinart, two pet Jews for people who hate us. Here's some actual arguments about what is happening in Gaza that are much harder to dismiss with semantic debates about antisemitism, a thread.

David Frum (@davidfrum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As my late father used to say in the days of handwritten European cafe bills: "if they were just bad at math, you'd expect half the mistakes to be in my favor."

Erika Dreifus (@erikadreifus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The [NYTimes Communications] editors’ note followed days of criticism of the newspaper & other outlets for running photographs that the critics said exaggerate the extent of hunger in Gaza and lay blame for any crisis solely at Israel’s feet." jta.org/2025/07/30/uni… cc: Brian Stelter

Ted Deutch, CEO of American Jewish Committee (@ajcceo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are deeply saddened by the deaths, injuries, and structural damage at the Holy Family Church in Gaza and stand in solidarity with our Catholic brothers and sisters. We pray for the full recovery of the injured and the safety of all peoples affected by the devastation of war.

Ritchie Torres (@ritchietorres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world’s silence about the deliberate starvation of Israeli hostages—at the hands of Hamas and Islamic Jihad—is as deafening as its hypocrisy. Expect the images of emaciated Israeli bodies, starved in captivity, to appear nowhere in the pages of most major American

The world’s silence about the deliberate starvation of Israeli hostages—at the hands of Hamas and Islamic Jihad—is as deafening as its hypocrisy.  Expect the images of emaciated Israeli bodies, starved in captivity, to appear nowhere in the pages of most major American