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State of Tel Aviv

Vivian Bercovici, Pamela Paresky

STLV is a weekly newsletter and podcast focusing on Israel, the middle east and Jewish life. Our analysis and reportage delve deeply into the complex realities of the war in Israel, politics, business, tech, innovation and culture. 5500+ subscribers.

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Authors

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  • Vivian Bercovici

    Founder of State of Tel Aviv on substack, writer, former diplomat, rehabilitated lawyer, mom, swimmer, and great cook!

  • Pamela Paresky

    Dr. Paresky is a social psychologist with a clinical background. She has taught "Habits of a Free Mind" at JHU & UChicago. She's in Psych Today, Sapir, The Guardian, Politico, NYTimes & elsewhere. @PamelaParesky

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