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[[Image:‎P_chesler.jpg‎||300px|thumb|right|Phyllis Chesler, Credit:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sqhiLgi1CQ/ Screenshot from Youtube] ]]
 
[[Image:‎P_chesler.jpg‎||300px|thumb|right|Phyllis Chesler, Credit:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sqhiLgi1CQ/ Screenshot from Youtube] ]]
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Professor Phyllis Chesler is a psychotherapist and author, who is currently a Shillman-Ginsburg Fellow at the [[Middle East Forum]]. <
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==Funding==
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Chesler receives substantial financial backing from [[Daniel Pipes]]' [[Middle East Forum]]. In 2014 she wrote that:
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:A private philanthropist and the [[Middle East Forum Education Fund]] have committed to fund a bit more than 50 per cent of my $110K annual operating costs.
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==Lionheart==
 
==Lionheart==
 
In January 2008, Chesler wrote a supportive article about British blogger [[Paul Ray]] after he was accused of inciting racial hatred. Chesler wrote an update to the article, after Ray's pro-BNP views were made known to her.
 
In January 2008, Chesler wrote a supportive article about British blogger [[Paul Ray]] after he was accused of inciting racial hatred. Chesler wrote an update to the article, after Ray's pro-BNP views were made known to her.
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Chesler hosted a party for [[Alan Johnson (editor Democratiya)|Alan Johnson]] and [[Democratiya]] in June 2008. Also present were [[Michael Weiss]], [[Sol Stern]], [[Ruthie Stern]], [[Paul Berman]], [[Fred Siegel]], [[Jan Rosenberg]], [[Nahma Sandrow]], [[Bill Meyers]], [[Ibn Warraq]] and [[Austin Dacey]].<ref>[http://pajamasmedia.com/phyllischesler/2008/06/30/a-glittering-gathering-at-my-home-for-alan-johnson-and-democratiya/?email=1 A Glittering Gathering At My Home For Alan Johnson and Democratiya], by Phyllis Chesler, Chesler Chronicles, Pajamas Media, 30 June 2008.</ref>
 
Chesler hosted a party for [[Alan Johnson (editor Democratiya)|Alan Johnson]] and [[Democratiya]] in June 2008. Also present were [[Michael Weiss]], [[Sol Stern]], [[Ruthie Stern]], [[Paul Berman]], [[Fred Siegel]], [[Jan Rosenberg]], [[Nahma Sandrow]], [[Bill Meyers]], [[Ibn Warraq]] and [[Austin Dacey]].<ref>[http://pajamasmedia.com/phyllischesler/2008/06/30/a-glittering-gathering-at-my-home-for-alan-johnson-and-democratiya/?email=1 A Glittering Gathering At My Home For Alan Johnson and Democratiya], by Phyllis Chesler, Chesler Chronicles, Pajamas Media, 30 June 2008.</ref>
  
==Funding==
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==Publications, articles and awards==
Chesler receives substantial financial backing from [[Daniel Pipes]]' [[Middle East Forum]]. In 2014 she wrote that:  
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Chesler has written 16 books as of 2016. Her latest books are ''An American bride in Kabul'', ([[Palgrave Macmillan]]) and ''Living history: on the front lines for Israel and the Jews''.  Others include ''Women and madness'', ''Woman's inhumanity to woman'', and ''The New Anti-Semitism''.
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She has written four studies about honor killing.
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In 2013 she received the National Jewish Book Award. <ref> [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Author.aspx/578 Op Eds - Phyllis Chesler], Arutz Sheva, Israelnationalnews.com, accessed March 2016
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===Articles==
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*Phyllis Chesler, [http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Author.aspx/578 Op-Ed: How long until Arabs and Muslims rule, Britannia?], ''Israel National'' News, 3 March 2016
  
:A private philanthropist and the [[Middle East Forum Education Fund]] have committed to fund a bit more than 50% of my $110K annual operating costs.
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==Website==
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*www.phyllis-chesler.com
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

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Phyllis Chesler, Credit:Screenshot from Youtube

Professor Phyllis Chesler is a psychotherapist and author, who is currently a Shillman-Ginsburg Fellow at the Middle East Forum. <

Funding

Chesler receives substantial financial backing from Daniel Pipes' Middle East Forum. In 2014 she wrote that:

A private philanthropist and the Middle East Forum Education Fund have committed to fund a bit more than 50 per cent of my $110K annual operating costs.

Lionheart

In January 2008, Chesler wrote a supportive article about British blogger Paul Ray after he was accused of inciting racial hatred. Chesler wrote an update to the article, after Ray's pro-BNP views were made known to her.

I myself no longer demand purity or conformity in my political alliances. I think we are at war and we must make alliances with people with whom we may not agree on every issue. However, others believe that there are some people who, no matter what, are “off-limits” where civilized political and military alliances are concerned.[1]

According to Richard Bartholomew, Chesler repudiated Ray in a subsequent update.[2] The original post is no longer online and this version does not appear to have been archived.

Alan Johnson

Chesler hosted a party for Alan Johnson and Democratiya in June 2008. Also present were Michael Weiss, Sol Stern, Ruthie Stern, Paul Berman, Fred Siegel, Jan Rosenberg, Nahma Sandrow, Bill Meyers, Ibn Warraq and Austin Dacey.[3]

Publications, articles and awards

Chesler has written 16 books as of 2016. Her latest books are An American bride in Kabul, (Palgrave Macmillan) and Living history: on the front lines for Israel and the Jews. Others include Women and madness, Woman's inhumanity to woman, and The New Anti-Semitism.

She has written four studies about honor killing.

In 2013 she received the National Jewish Book Award. <ref> Op Eds - Phyllis Chesler, Arutz Sheva, Israelnationalnews.com, accessed March 2016

=Articles

Website

  • www.phyllis-chesler.com

Affiliations

Notes

  1. A Profile in Courage: An Interview with "Lionheart," The British Blogger in Hiding, by Phyllis Chesler, Chesler Chronicles, Pajamas Media, 9 January 2008.
  2. Richard Bartholomew, Conservatives Ditch Lionheart, Bartholemew's Notes on Religion, 15 January 2008.
  3. A Glittering Gathering At My Home For Alan Johnson and Democratiya, by Phyllis Chesler, Chesler Chronicles, Pajamas Media, 30 June 2008.