Dmitri Shufutinsky

Dmitri Shufutinsky lives in Philadelphia and is currently attending Arcadia University as a senior, majoring in International Studies. His interests include politics, photography, exercise, and traveling. He hopes to make aliyah in summer 2017.

 NOBUKI SUGIHARA, son of Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara, stands next to Soli Ganor (right), one of thousands of Jews saved by Sugihara during World War II. The photo was taken during a street-naming ceremony in honor of the late diplomat in Netanya in 2016.

Congressional Holocaust Commemoration 2022 goes virtual

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Why the Birthright Protests are Ridiculous

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The Gaza Kites & A Non-Violent Zionist Resistance


Sierra Leonean tourism & development: The chicken or the egg?

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Abbas' Antisemitic rant provides an opportunity for Israeli outreach

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Here's why Black-Jewish tensions need to end

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Why it's Time for the African and Jewish Diasporas to Return Home

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Democrats Also Bear Responsibility for Fraying Ties with Israel

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2018: Beginning of the End for the Arab-Israeli Conflict

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Jerusalem and Trump's Inconsistency on Indigenous Rights

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The Balfour's Centennial: The Intersection of Arab Nationalism and Neo-Confederacy

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A New Non-Aligned Bloc

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The African & Asian Migrants Could Help Israel's Security

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