Tag: politics

  • Remembering the 6-Day War

    La JicaritaAn Online Magazine of Environmental Politics in New Mexico July 11, 2025 Fifty-eight years have passed since the ’67 War, a war I survived under the protection of a Palestinian family. We had no idea that the face of the Middle East had been irrevocably changed.  June 5, 1967 I am a newlywed. Nineteen…

  • We Remember

    Zochrot means remember. Our group walking through a national park near Jerusalem with Eitan Bronstein, a rugged-looking middle-aged Israeli unquestioningly joined the Israeli army at eighteen. Years later, he learned a more complex version of history and became the director of Zochrot, an Israeli organization whose members erect handmade signs in Arabic and Hebrew naming Palestinian villages…

  • At The Crossroads of Justice

    At The Crossroads of Justice

    A debate that has been raging in my family for 53 years, is now being argued across the American-Jewish community. Peter Beinart, an influential Jewish-American journalist and intellectual, recently claimed that Jewish dehumanization of Palestinians is the greatest threat to a peaceful resolution. In 1967, a Palestinian family from East Jerusalem offered me sanctuary during…

  • Unexpected Bride in the Promised Land has finally been published

    Unexpected Bride in the Promised Land has finally been published

    Nighthawk Press: Pub. date: May 1, 2017Historical Memoir, 293 pp. $19.95 paperbackAvailable at bookstores, online retailers, orNighthawk Presshttp://www.nighthawkpress.com/titles/unexpected-bride-promised-land/Iris Keltz might be the only Jew, American or Israeli, to have found sanctuary with the Palestinians during a war that changed the face of the Middle East. The Israeli military victory in 1967 should have been a…

  • Boycott is Kosher

    Boycott is Kosher

    I was shocked when I first heard Jewish leaders in my community denounce the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement started by Palestinians living in the West Bank. Call me naive, but considering Israelis had been living under the threat of bombs exploding on buses, in shopping malls, restaurants, and other public places, there should…