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Theodor Herzl, terrible screenwriter
Our impassioned protagonist pitches his plot to producers. By Eli Valley Eli Valley’s comics collection, DIASPORA BOY: COMICS ON CRISIS IN AMERICA AND ISRAEL, will be released this Spring from OR Books. His website is www.elivalley.com and he tweets at @elivalley.This comic will also appear in the Fall issue of ‘World War 3 Illustrated.’
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April 6, 2017
COMIC: The Haggadah’s evolution from generation to generation
Haggadot have historically evolved to reflect the needs and aspirations of their respective communities. Eli Valley envisions an American Jewish Haggadah for presidential primary season. Eli Valley is a writer and artist whose work has appeared in The New Republic, The Nation, The Daily Beast, Gawker and elsewhere. A collection of his comics will be…
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April 19, 2016
COMIC: Rome’s finest progressives and the scourge of Masada
Stanislaus and Cecelia, progressive Romans living in Judea, wanted nothing more than peace — but the Masadans gave them no choice. By Eli Valley Eli Valley is a writer and artist whose work has been published in New York Magazine, The Daily Beast, Gawker, Saveur, Haaretz and elsewhere. He is currently finishing his first novel. Eli’s website is www.EVComics.com and…
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September 15, 2014
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COMIC: Why even god can’t reach a two-state solution
By Eli Valley More from Eli Valley: A Passover lesson: ‘And then we were free’ Eli Valley is a writer and artist whose work has been published in New York Magazine, The Daily Beast, Gawker, Saveur, Haaretz and elsewhere. He is currently finishing his first novel. Eli’s website is www.EVComics.com and he tweets at @elivalley.
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May 14, 2014
A Passover lesson: ‘And then we were free’
By Eli Valley Eli Valley is a writer and artist whose work has been published in New York Magazine, The Daily Beast, Gawker, Saveur, Haaretz and elsewhere. Eli is currently finishing his first novel. His website is www.EVComics.com and he tweets at @elivalley.
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April 13, 2014
J Street and Zion Square engage ‘Pro-Israel’ question
I write a lot about the term “pro-Israel,” since it is a highly-charged and problematic term used often with impunity. Regardless of what I think it means, it is clear that it is a subjective term that is often attempted to be passed off as an objective one. Even just saying that a working definition of…
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