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Campus Team ♦ Research Team ♦ SENIOR TEAM ♦ CAMERA Team
Tatiana-Rose Becker ♦ Katrin Gendova ♦ Hali Haber ♦ Ricki Hollander ♦ Gilead Ini ♦ Kailee Jordan ♦ Lia Lands ♦ Andrea Levin ♦ Tricia Miller ♦ Eric Rozenman ♦ Susan Rubin ♦ Alex Safian ♦ Gilad Skolnick ♦ Aviva B. Slomich ♦ Tamar Sternthal ♦ Steven Stotsky ♦ Ben Suster ♦ Dexter Van Zile
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Campus Team
Tatiana-Rose Becker is the southern region campus coordinator at CAMERA. She is a south Florida native and a graduate of Florida State University with a B.S. in Political Science and International Affairs and a certificate in Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Tatiana has three state championship titles in collegiate speech and debate, and while attending university, was president of Noles for Israel. In the summer of 2014, she spent several months interning in Israel at the Sderot Media Center, documenting biased reporting and coverage of Operation Protective Edge.
Tatiana works with the CAMERA on Campus team to teach students to effectively advocate and speak for Israel on campus. She can be reached by email at tatiana@camera.org.
Op-Ed in The Algemeiner |
Tatiana Speaks to CAMERA Students
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Hali Haber is from the South Florida area and is CAMERA's West Coast Coordinator. She received her B.A. in Cinema Studies and a minor in Mass Communications at the University of Central Florida. She became increasingly involved in Israel advocacy and later became President of the EMET for Israel group, Knights for Israel, UCF's only pro-Israel Organization. Hali spent the summers of 2015 in Israel with American students, teaching them video editing while also expanding their knowledge of the country and the current situation.
Hali works with the CAMERA on Campus team to advise and educate students. She can be reached by email at hali@camera.org.
Aviva Slomich is the International Campus Director for CAMERA. Aviva divides her time between Jerusalem and Boston, where she oversees the department, including developing and implementing unique and creative programs and content for universities reaching from Alaska to Israel, expanding international operations and editing student op-eds.
Aviva has spoken to students and community members on the conflicts student activists may encounter on campus and provides guidance and advice to students on the best strategies to counter and refute false and defamatory information. She has been interviewed by the Canadian Jewish News, Israel HaYom, and JNS. Her published pieces can be found below. She has spoken at numerous conferences and panels including at the Israeli Knesset. Aviva is a native of the Boston area and received her B.A. in journalism from the University of Massachusetts. She can be reached at aviva@camera.org.
Lia Lands is the Campus Communications Associate at CAMERA. She grew up on the west coast of Canada and is a graduate of the University of Victoria with a B.A. in Political Science and Public Administration. On her own campus, she coordinated events for UVic Hillel and Size Doesn’t Matter. In 2014, Lia moved to Israel. After making aliyah, she spent several months interning for the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus, working to strengthen Israel’s ties with parliaments around the world.
Lia works with CAMERA Fellows and Interns to promote their blog posts and events. She also manages social media and PR for CAMERA on Campus. She can be reached by email at lia@camera.org.
Ben Suster is CAMERA's campus coordinator for New York and Canada. Ben is originally from Miami, Florida and graduated from the University of Central Florida, majoring in Biotechnology. He was a CAMERA Fellow from 2015-2016 and has been published in the Central Florida Future, the Heritage Florida Jewish News, and the Times of Israel. Ben served as the president of his CAMERA-supported group, Knights for Israel, during his junior and senior year. He can be reached by email at ben@camera.org.
Op-Ed in Central Florida Future
Op-Ed in Central Florida Future
Op-Ed in Central Florida Future
Kailee Jordan is originally from California, where she graduated from one of the most hostile campuses in the US towards Israel, San Francisco State University. She was a CAMERA Fellow on her campus and wrote several articles exposing the challenges she faced. She also hosted many pro-Israel speakers through CAMERA despite her backlash. Kailee also participated on a panel describing issues with BDS at her university for CAMERA's December 2016 anti-BDS conference that took place at Harvard University.
You may reach Kailee at Kailee@camera.org and you if you are in Boston, please feel free to stop by her office!
A Symbol of Hope for Open Homosexuality in the Middle East
Why We Have An Obligation to Fight Anti-Semitism on College Campuses
SFSU Funds Anti-Israel Speaker
Research Team
Eric Rozenman has served as Washington director of CAMERA, the 65,000-member, Boston-based Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, since 2002. From 1997 to 2002 he worked as executive editor of B’nai B’rith’s International Jewish Monthly, senior speechwriter and press spokesman. For five years prior to that Rozenman was editor of the Washington Jewish Week.
He also has worked as editor of Near East Report, the newsletter published in cooperation with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee; a congressional press secretary, and reporter for the Ohio Scripps-Howard Newspapers state bureau in Columbus.
His freelance commentaries and analyses on Israel, U.S. politics and other subjects have appeared in dailies including The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, USA Today and Philadelphia Inquirer and periodicals such as the Journal for the Study of Antisemitism and the Journal of International Security Affairs. He is the author of two novels, Total Jihad and Kill Them Before They Die.
Rozenman graduated from Ohio University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and Ohio State University with a master’s in American history.
He is married and the father of two grown daughters.
CAMERA.org Articles |
Op-Eds in The Times of Israel |
Op-Eds in the Algemeiner |
Tricia Miller is a Senior Research Analyst with CAMERA. She monitors Christian organizations and media activity in relation to the Arab-Israeli conflict. She has been published in numerous publications including First Things, The Algemeiner, New English Review, Charisma News, Breaking Israel News, Times of Israel, JNS, and the printed edition of the Christian Edition of the Jerusalem Post.
Tricia has a Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible and wrote her dissertation on anti-Semitism in relation to the book of Esther. The dissertation was published in July of 2014 under the title Three Versions of Esther. A second book, titled Jews and Anti-Judaism in Esther and the Church was published in May 2015, and addresses the relationship of Esther to current Christian anti-Judaism and anti-Zionism.
CAMERA.org Articles |
Op-Eds in the Algemeiner |
Op-Ed in Mosaic Magazine |
Tricia Speaks to CAMERA Students |
Ricki Hollander has been a Senior Media Analyst at CAMERA since the beginning of the second Palestinian Intifada in September 2000. She regularly writes for CAMERA's Media Report and CAMERA on Campus. Her columns have also appeared in many print and online publications, including the Christian Science Monitor, National Review, Middle East Quarterly, and Times of Israel. Ms. Hollander speaks to groups about media coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict and its role in shaping public perception, encouraging public activism in the effort to ensure that reports about Israel are accurate and balanced.
A native of Montreal, Ms. Hollander has lived in Israel and studied at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from McGill University and previously worked in research, education, and as a freelance journalist.
CAMERA.org Articles |
Op-Eds in the Algemeiner |
Op-Eds in Front Page Magazazine |
Op-Ed in The Times of Israel |
Published Works |
Gilead Ini is a Senior Research Analyst at CAMERA. His writing on media coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict highlights how one-sided and inaccurate reporting can distort people's understanding of the Middle East. His commentary has appeared in numerous publications including the Jerusalem Post, Christian Science Monitor, Columbia Journalism Review and National Review, and has been featured on national and international radio programs.
CAMERA.org Articles |
Op-Ed in JNS |
Op-Eds in Times of Israel |
Letter in Boston Globe |
Published Works |
Past Events |
Gilead Speaks to CAMERA Students
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Tamar Sternthal, director of CAMERA’s Israel Office, joined CAMERA in 1999. She regularly communicates with editors at major media outlets such as the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, CNN, and the Associated Press and has elicited countless corrections in print and on the air. Since opening CAMERA’s Israel office in 2004, Sternthal has also monitored the English-language Israeli daily Ha’aretz, and heads up CAMERA’s “Ha’aretz, Lost in Translation” project.
Sternthal writes for CAMERA’s Media Report and provides frequent “Media Updates” for the organization’s website. Formerly the Associate Editor of the Jewish Advocate of Boston, Sternthal reported on issues of concern for the Boston Jewish community.
As an undergraduate at McGill University in Montreal, Sternthal first encountered problems of media bias with respect to Israel while she reported for the McGill Daily. Since then, her columns have appeared in media outlets in America and Israel, including the the Times of Israel, the Jerusalem Post, Ynet, Algemeiner, Philadelphia Daily News, St. Petersburg Times, and the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.
CAMERA.org articles |
Op-Eds in the Algemeiner |
Op-Eds in the Jewish Journal |
Op-Eds in Times of Israel |
Op-ed in Ynetnews |
Radio Interview with Voice of Israel |
Steven Stotsky is a Senior Research Analyst with CAMERA. He monitors news coverage, academic studies and film documentaries dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His analysis pieces have been published in such places as the Jerusalem Post, Time Magazine and The Algemeiner.
Steven's analysis correlating increased international aid to the Palestinian Authority with increased terrorism during the Second Intifada was published in the Spring 2008 edition of the Middle East Quarterly. He also published influential analyses exposing inaccuracies and inconsistencies in the reporting of civilian casualty figures during the war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006, the Gaza war in early 2009, and in . Prior to joining CAMERA in 2005, Steven worked for nearly 20 years as an engineer. He has degrees from Yale University and the University of Massachusetts.
CAMERA.org Articles |
Op-Eds in the Algemeiner |
Op-Ed in the Jerusalem Post |
Op-Ed in Time Magazine |
Dexter Van Zile is Christian Media Analyst for CAMERA. Dexter's writings about Christian attitudes and commentary about the Arab-Israeli conflict have appeared in the Jerusalem Post, the Orange County Register, the Boston Globe, and numerous other publications. Between 1995 and 1998, Dexter worked as a staff writer and editor at a small chain of newspapers outside of Boston and then for several years as a freelance journalist covering fisheries and oceans policy. Dexter has a master's degree in political science and environmental studies from Western Washington University.
CAMERA Team
Susan Rubin is CAMERA’s Administrative Director. A native of Boston, Susan holds a M.Ed. in Elementary Education and has taught students of all ages through the Massachusetts Audubon Society and in the Mass. public schools. Susan performs frequently around the Boston area and is a featured dancer with the Voices of Hope and actor-in-residence with the Playwright's Platform. As a member of the Zamir Chorale of Boston and Tanglewood Festival Chorus, Susan has sung in concert halls across the U.S., Israel, and Europe. Susan can be reached at susan@camera.org.
Senior Team
Andrea Levin is the Executive Director and President of CAMERA, the organization she has directed for 20 years. Ms. Levin, who was named in 2003 by the Forward newspaper as one of the most influential American Jews, writes and lectures widely on media coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict and its impact on public opinion. Her columns and articles have appeared in newspapers and magazines such as the Jerusalem Post, Boston Globe, International Herald Tribune, New York Post, New Republic, Editor and Publisher, Middle East Quarterly, National Post and Commentary.
Ms. Levin, who was born in New York City, is a former Associate Editor on the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. She has also taught English. Ms Levin holds degrees from Gettysburg College and the University of Pennsylvania.
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Op-Eds in the Times of Israel |
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Alex Safian is the Associate Director and Research Director at CAMERA. He holds a BS from Columbia University and an MA and PhD from Harvard University. He served as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Northeastern University and as an Instructor at Harvard University before joining CAMERA. Safian's articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, the San Diego Union Tribune, the Jerusalem Post, NewsMax.com and National Review Online, as well as in other newspapers and magazines across the United States, and he has published articles in the Middle East Quarterly and other academic journals.. Safian has also lectured widely in the United States, Canada and Israel on media coverage of the Middle East as well as related issues.
Safian is the author of the monograph PBS and Israel: A Pattern of Bias - The Case of Journey to the Occupied Lands. He was invited to testify before an Appropriations Subcommittee of the United States Congress documenting taxpayer-funded anti-Israel bias in the programming of the Public Broadcasting Service and in broadcasts of National Public Radio.
CAMERA.org Articles |
Op-Ed in the Algemeiner |
Op-Ed in the National Review |
Interview with Elder of Ziyon |
Alex Speaks to CAMERA Students |