Writing from Jerusalem on religion, travel, archaeology & business in @WSJ, @BBC_Travel, @TheAtlantic, @NPR, @usnews, @Tabletmag, @lonelyplanet, @archaeologymag
In #Israel, the fitness trend has become ‘a revolution’ among religious women. Our Prof. Adam Ferziger talks to @saratothstub for @tabletmag about this phenomenon.
https://t.co/P0d6Zy7O27
@saratothstub and @SAPIENS_org Thank you for doing this week's episode of Homebrewing DIY where we discuss a recreation of an ancient beer.
https://t.co/Qc7oRVgzGS
"The archaeology of beer is now generating surprising insights into the past all over the world," explains @saratothstub in @atlasobscura, describing collaborative efforts by archaeologists and scientists to learn more about historic beer brewing practices.https://t.co/srcBcnNJaA
@Claire_Bushey@FinancialTimes This is such an important article; beautiful and brave, thank you for putting a voice to this Claire, and bringing comfort to so many readers.
One always holds their breath when getting quoted, but @archaeologymag and @saratothstub do a splendid job on all fronts with their purple dye article.
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Anyone who hasn't checked out the podcasts and long-form content on Tearsheet should check it out. Sharp content on the future of finance:
https://t.co/p8742GniSF
Thanks Sara, and keep it coming!
We love the reporting @saratothstub & @newrulesinvest are doing on how small banks and fintechs are stepping in the fill the void left by megabanks for small businesses trying to access government relief loans. Thanks for recognizing us @tearsheetco! https://t.co/oK8iIiLzj1
A good report released today by CQ Researcher: "Christians in the Mideast: Is the decline reversible?" by @SaraTothStub | I'm privileged to have contributed some comments and an argument in the "pro/con" section: https://t.co/ebntqc6Odu #MiddleEast
The hotel industry has been shattered worldwide by the #coronavirus pandemic; now the industry in #Israel is starting to reopen - reporting by @saratothstub | https://t.co/8I7j89ugqH
Israeli company Viziblezone, which develops technology for self-driving cars to avoid pedestrians based on mobile phone signals, is testing an app to track and enforce social distancing, CEO @GabiOfir tells @saratothstub@usnews https://t.co/fimkCy5w9q
Phone-tracking apps in Israel mix phone location data with voluntarily sharing exposure to covid19. In addition to legal frameworks, culture is a strong determining factor for how much surveillance citizens will tolerate.
By @saratothstub#coronatech
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