
Greer Fay Cashman
Columnist and Reporter at Jerusalem Post
Born in Australia, my soul's in Jerusalem, my heart in Oz. Reporter/Columnist for The Jerusalem Post. Best known for Grapevine.
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5 days ago |
jpost.com | Greer Fay Cashman
Australian Ambassador Ralph King will have to get up extra early this coming Friday morning for the annual Anzac Day ceremony, which commemorates the dawn landing in Gallipoli on the Turkish coast on April 25, 1915, by members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in what was the first major military action fought by the Anzacs in the First World War. Of the 70,000 soldiers from the Allied armies, 20,000 were Anzacs.
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5 days ago |
jpost.com | Greer Fay Cashman
If there is one particular thing for which Herzog is well known, it’s the introduction of members of his family into many of his conversations with both local and foreign dignitaries.
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6 days ago |
jpost.com | Greer Fay Cashman
Israel’s special relationship with the United States was never more obvious than on Monday when US Ambassador Mike Huckabee presented his credentials to President Isaac Herzog. The former governor of Arkansas was the seventh of a group of new ambassadors whose own presentation ceremonies were cut short due to the arrangements being made on Huckabee’s behalf.
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1 week ago |
jpost.com | Greer Fay Cashman
This year’s March of the Living is historic in that it is the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and the end of World War II. It may also be the last time that Holocaust survivors will be physically able to participate. This year, the march is of vital importance, as rabid antisemitism becomes increasingly pervasive and makes us aware of how hatred develops into inhumanity.
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1 week ago |
jpost.com | Greer Fay Cashman
Coming as I do from the old school of journalism in which it was taboo to write in the first person, I still find it difficult to do so; but given the circumstances, I feel I must because mine is a situation that affects many people, especially immigrants. It concerns an issue that aliyah emissaries seldom, if ever, warn prospective olim about.
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