Molly Resnick,a veteran journalist who is the founder and director of the grass roots organization MATCKH, Mothers Against Teaching Children To Kill and Hate, writes a weekly
Childwatch column for the Jewish Press. Aformer NBC TV producer, Resnick interviewed many of the world's celebrities, including Sean Connery, Sophia Loren, John Travolta, Menachem Begin and Yitzak Rabin.
Resnick, who is a political science graduate of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, provided the simultaneous live translation for Begin's speech for NBC News when Anwar Sadat made his historic visit to the Knesset.
A former left-wing Israeli liberal who promoted Palestinian products internationally, Resnick realized that any hope for peace was doomed when she discovered that the Arab Palestinian curriculum was indoctrinating children to become suicide bombers.
Before 9/11, Resnick produced the video,
Creating Peace: One Quilt At A Time,predicting how the anti-American, anti-Western education that teaches violence and hatred put the safety of the entire world in jeopardy. Hernew updated video,
Creating Peace: One Letter At A Timei ncludes 9/11 footage and new images of children being trained to become suicide bombers targeting Jews and Americans. The video has been endorsed by the Board of Jewish Education of New York, and has been shown in schools all over the world.
A secular Israeli succeeding as a high-profile American socialite, Mrs. Resnick gives an entertaining account of how she found her way back to her ancestral roots. Her captivating story "Showbiz to Shabbat" is a thought-provoking tale that has inspired audiences worldwide.
Mrs. Resnick is fluent in Spanish, Hebrew, French and English.

Topics of Molly Resnick :
- From Showbiz to Shabbos to Shalom
- Myths of the Middle East...Feeding the Monster: Why Hatred in the Middle East Hasn't Gone Away
- Israel and the Media Bias: Who Covers the Story and How
- Inner Peace in a World of Terror
- Saturday the Producer Stayed Home
- Super Woman, Total Woman, Jewish Woman...Can You Do It All?
- Thank You, Rebbe - six minute video presentation of personal experiences with Rabbi M. M. Schneerson
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