By: Marsha Lederman
Inspired by her own Yemeni Jewish background, Israeli-Canadian Tsabari writes a multigenerational love story set around events that shaped Israel’s history
Marsha Lederman is a columnist at The Globe and Mail. She covers a diverse range of topics including government and politics, culture and society, climate change, and world affairs, with a particular focus on social issues and Jewish themes. Her work has been featured in The Globe and Mail, and she is also the author of "Kiss the Red Stairs: The Holocaust, Once Removed."
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Marsha's coverage primarily centers on entertainment, culture & society with a focus on evolving stories and government announcements. She often includes expert commentary in her articles.
Given Marsha’s interest in covering the evolving stories related to art, literature, and cultural events within Canada, she may be interested in insights from experts familiar with these areas. Pitching local artists or cultural figures who can provide unique perspectives could be well received.
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