About the Author


Marjorie Davis

Marjorie Davis lives in Providence, RI. She has a degree in Computer Science from Brandeis University, and is a Senior Database Specialist in a large, international technology company. Marjorie is a voracious reader of books and articles pertaining to Israel and antisemitism.


Ugly Lies, Deadly Consequences: How Falsehoods Fuel Antisemitism

When celebrities and media outlets spread lies about Israel, the damage isn’t cosmetic—it’s lethal. Here’s how falsehoods fuel antisemitism worldwide.

Jewish Privilege

In a world where worship requires armed guards, Jews may lack religious privilege—but possess a different kind of privilege that endures."

Open Letter to Sunny Hostin: How to Get People to Stop Calling You Antisemitic

Sunny Hostin says she’s not antisemitic. This open letter explains why many viewers disagree, and what she can do about it.

Why I Stand with Israel

How science, history, and fundamental concepts of fairness inform my support for Israel.

Israel Is Fixing What’s Broken, While Fighting Enemies On All Fronts

Never in human history has a nation of so few done so much so quickly in the face of so many threats to its survival and security.

Not Everyone Thinks Like Me

How I discovered American diversity in a non-diverse place.

Unasked and Unanswered Questions Are Creating an Abyss of Ignorance

There will be no peace unless people start asking simple yet powerful questions and start listening.

The Irrationality of Antisemitism

Antisemitism is the most confounding, contradictory and rabid hatred.

Why I Joined – and Left – My Company’s DEI Group

DEI’s minimization of antisemitism is only one of its faults.

How the World Failed Generations of Palestinians

Arab countries, UNRWA, Western media, and protestors have brought misery to the Palestinian people.

Dispel the Lies by Telling the Jewish Story to the World

Israel is the only nation on earth that inhabits the same land, bears the same name, speaks the same language, and worships the same God that it did 3,000 years ago.

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