Tag: Georgia

Israeli tourism to Georgia has surged, with some Israelis choosing to settle in Tbilisi and establish businesses, like the Lichts who opened a falafel eatery and art gallery.
Georgia congressman Mike Collins, a GOP candidate, faced criticism for seeming to endorse an antisemitic social media post identifying a journalist as Jewish.
A couple, Misha Grishashvili and Keti Chikviladze, who fell in love at Tbilisi's Hillel, have left the organization due to pressure from Tbilisi's Orthodox establishment.
In this article, the author reminisces about a meet-cute they experienced in Paris under the Eiffel Tower.
This article draws parallels between the plot of the film "The Producers" and the actions of former President Donald Trump.
In response to Andrew McCarthy's comments, it is noted that DA Fani Willis is knowledgeable about the Georgia RICO statute and has effectively prosecuted cases under it during her tenure as Fulton County DA.
James B. Meigs discusses various topics including the fraud charge against Donald Trump, the recent developments in UFO reports, and the significance of a new commercial nuclear reactor in Georgia on a podcast.
In Tbilisi, Georgia, six women became the first to read the Torah in the country.
Noam Blum, chief technology officer of Tablet Magazine, discusses the Georgia Senate runoff election, clout-chasing on Twitter, and the comparative threat of vampires and werewolves in a recent podcast episode.
The podcast discusses President Biden's statements on potential involvement if China attacked Taiwan, and his economic initiatives with eastern nations, questioning the seriousness of these policies.
The podcast discusses the backlash against Elon Musk and his recent $20 billion investment in Twitter for promoting free speech, highlighting criticism from establishment liberals and leftists.
Yuval Levin discusses on a podcast the Biden administration's efforts to promote "voting rights" in Georgia, suggesting that the ideas put forward by Democrats are ineffective and may inadvertently undermine Biden's own election victory in 2020.
Jon Ossoff, a 33-year-old documentary film producer, is on the verge of potentially winning a U.S. Senate seat, which would have significant implications in a region historically plagued by antisemitism.
The podcast discusses the significance of the recent Democratic victories in Georgia, highlighting how the Republicans had control of the House, Senate, and White House four years ago but have now lost this power to the Democrats.
This podcast episode discusses the unusual dynamics in the Senate runoffs in Georgia, highlighting conflicts within the Democratic party between well-known national figures such as Barack Obama and more radical local politicians like Cori Bush.
The podcast discusses the perceived hypocrisy of individuals who are criticizing Trump's claims of voter fraud, despite previously alleging Russian interference in elections and disputing results themselves, such as suggesting Stacey Abrams won in Georgia despite losing by a significant margin.
The text discusses the impending U.S. election, focusing on presidential job approval ratings as a predictor of the election outcome.
Jon Ossoff, who narrowly lost a special election in 2017, is now running for Senate in Georgia against incumbent Sen. David Perdue.
Carolyn Bourdeaux, a Democrat, is running for Congress in Georgia's 7th congressional district, the same district where she narrowly lost to the Republican incumbent in 2018.