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==Management== ==Management==
Rabbi Ephraim Shore is the Israel Director. According to the organization's website, "Ephraim took over the reins of HonestReporting in 2000 after it was founded by a group of students in England and helped it grow to the largest Israel media advocacy group in the world. In late 2001, he organized an Independent USA Board of Directors and established HonestReporting as a registered non-profit (501c3) organization."
'''Rabbi Ephraim Shore, Israel Director''' (bio from organization website):
"''Ephraim took over the reins of HonestReporting in 2000 after it was founded by a group of students in England and helped it grow to the largest Israel media advocacy group in the world.''"

"''Ephraim immigrated to Israel in 1998, dedicating much of his time to setting up the Israel office for Hasbara Fellowships, which is now the largest network of pro-Israel activists on campus throughout the U.S. and Canada, and of which he remains a Co-Director. Co-founded by the Foreign Ministry of Israel, they have trained 1,000 student leaders on over 100 campuses, to produce strategic, ongoing advocacy programming designed to swing the tide of public opinion towards Israel.''"


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Honest Reporting is a media watchdog group that monitors and reports anti-Israel bias.

The organization was founded by Aish HaTorah on the initiative of "4 or 5 of us British university students, kicking ideas around, frustrated and wondering what we could do to help Israel." It originated as a website although it now exists as an independent organization. It is claimed to be the largest organization in the world fighting anti-Israel media bias. "Honest Reporting" scrutinizes news agencies worldwide, and then alerts its 150,000 subscribers to respond to the media directly. "Honest Reporting" has been cited in The New York Times as playing a key role in influencing media coverage of the Mideast conflict.

Management

Rabbi Ephraim Shore is the Israel Director. According to the organization's website, "Ephraim took over the reins of HonestReporting in 2000 after it was founded by a group of students in England and helped it grow to the largest Israel media advocacy group in the world. In late 2001, he organized an Independent USA Board of Directors and established HonestReporting as a registered non-profit (501c3) organization."

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