Boris Dolin is an educator, guide, and published author – focusing on Jewish Education in his everyday life and matters of Israeli & Jewish security as an academic field of interest. Boris holds a master’s degree from Bar Ilan University in the field of National Security Studies. His thesis – as well as his first book, “Suez Wall” – explores the history of the Soviet-Israeli conflict in 1970 and the strategic consequences of the Israeli failure against the Soviet army. Boris is a passionate Jewish Educator, with 20 years of experience in initiating, building, and leading projects in Israel and worldwide. Among others, Boris led dozens of Birthright, Masa, and Onward groups, as well as expeditions to Poland and Eastern Europe, studying the sites and stories of Jewish life and the Holocaust. He was one of the founders of “Telem – speaking for Israel”, a grassroots public diplomacy group, confronting antisemitism and Israel-delegitimization on campuses in North America and Europe. Today Boris is a Ph.D. student at Haifa University, focusing on the role of the Soviet Union in creating the current anti-Israel narrative.