Chronicle adds bloggers

Chronicle adds bloggers

The Jewish Chronicle recently added three new bloggers to its blogosphere at thejewishchronicle.net.
Danny Brodie, a Pittsburgh native living in Tel Aviv, is writing the blog “Middle East Conflicts,” in which he analyzes political issues related to Israel and the Middle East in general.
Dr. Ann Ruben, a retired psychologist living at Riverview Towers, writes the blog “Hooray for Happiness,” in which she strives to guide readers to a positive and happy outlook on life.
Joy Braunstein, the newly hired director of the Holocaust Center of the Jewish Federation of Greater, will soon begin her new blog “Never Forget,” in which she will explore contemporary issues surrounding, and implications of, The Holocaust.
A graduate of Duquesne University in history with a minor in German, Brode studied for several years at the Virginia Military Institute, University of the German Federal Armed Forces, Hamburg, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He graduated with a master’s degree in security and diplomacy from Tel Aviv University and has interned as a research analyst at the Institute for National Security Studies in the Military and Strategic Affairs Program. He also represented Tel Aviv University in the Wikistrat International Grand Strategy Competition.
Ruben, at 86, is the oldest of the Chronicle’s bloggers, uses her professional background to help seniors live more rewarding lives.
Braunstein has an extensive history in Jewish and Israeli matters. She studied environmental issues in Israel while a doctoral student at the University of Pittsburgh. She was senior manager of planning and fund distribution at the federation from 2006 to 2008 and most recently worked as executive director of the Rachel Carson Homestead Association.
Visit thejewishchronicle.net to follow their blogs.

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