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Hannah Brown. Hannah Brown has been the movie critic for The Jerusalem Post since 2. Born and raised in New York City, she was a movie critic at The New York Post, as well as a columnist and an editor in the business section there. Her first novel, If I Could Tell You, inspired by her experiences raising a son with autism, will be published by Vantage Point Books in New York in March 2. Her short fiction has appeared in Commentary, The Jerusalem Post Magazine and Short Story Quarterly.

Two of her short stories were included in the anthology Israel Short Stories, published by Ang- Lit Press in Tel Aviv in February 2. She has published articles, essays and reviews for Newsweek, The Forward, and The Jerusalem Report. From 2. 00. 7- 2. RAM FM station. She lives with her two sons in Jerusalem.