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Helen Schary Motro is a writer and attorney whose award-winning writing spans the gamut of opinion journalism in the world’s leading press, including the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Boston Globe, Haaretz, and Newsweek. Motro is recipient of the Common Ground Award for Journalism in the Middle East. She taught law at Tel Aviv University and was a columnist for The Jerusalem Post. Author of the non-fiction Maneuvering Between the Headlines, her short stories, poetry, and essays appear in anthologies and magazines. As the child of survivors, Motro has written extensively on the Holocaust and the experience of the Second Generation.For more info see: helenscharymotro.org