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By: Ricki Hollander May 6, 2021
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The case of Jordan Burnette and his repeated attacks on synagogues in New York’s Bronx borough comes at a period when hate crimes against Jews in New York are at a high.
Over a period of several nights in late April, the 29-year-old Burnette went on a vandalism spree, smashing windows, trashing prayer books, and inflicting considerable property damage in Jewish institutes in the Riverdale neighborhood, and causing apprehension and fear in the Jewish community. After an intensive search by the New York Police Department’s Hate Crime Unit, which released surveillance footage of the perpetrator attacking a synagogue, Burnette was arrested. Under the state’s new bail laws, however, he was subsequently released under supervision, due to return to court on May 7 to face multiple hate crimes charges.
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Times website provides a contact form for the newspaper’s new metro editor, James Dao. I wrote to him asking why the
Times had decided to skip covering the attacks on the synagogues. He did not get back to me with an answer by deadline. That’s too bad; if he had, I’d have been happy to supply his side of the story.
Richard J. Tofel, the longtime and extremely successful news executive, recently urged news organizations to “get serious about transparency” and abandon the “trust us” approach. Wrote Tofel, “It’s simply no longer correct that ‘the less said, the better.’ … In an institution that faces the public as much as does a newsroom, the most sophisticated instinct is one that favors transparency. If we want to regain the trust of our audience, after all, we need to trust them. That begins with sharing with them the facts as we find them.” The
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The seed for the book was planted when I stumbled across a footnote in a work of history about the Second World War, William Shirer’s famed “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.” In the footnote, Shirer mentions that on the eve of the outbreak of the war,
The New York Times erroneously reported that Poland had invaded Germany. I was shocked by this barely noticed fact.
The story (told in horrifying detail in Chapter 1) opened my eyes to a different understanding of
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Siding with Tehran, an editorial argues that the United States should offer to end most sanctions if Iran goes back to the terms of the agreement one it never adhered to from the start.
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New York Times officially joined, really rejoined, the appeasement lobby with its latest editorial calling on the Biden administration to roll over to the Iranians to preserve former President Barack Obama’s sole foreign-policy “achievement,” the catastrophic 2015 nuclear deal. Echoing the agreement’s supporters, it falsely claims the Iranians complied with the JCPOA and adopts their position as acceptable.
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The author s father, German Jewish internee Otto Feuer of Buchenwald Concentration Camp, is interviewed following the camp s liberation by the US army in April 1945. (Screenshot)
When I was a boy in Queens, my family subscribed to a newspaper that was delivered daily to our front steps by a kid on a bike with a big basket. The
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While you watch our festival films on your own schedule, as you would with Netflix, you also benefit from the virtual festival’s ability to access a stellar list of international guests who could never converge in Boulder for an in-person event.
Our esteemed tribute guest
Pierre Sauvage not only agreed to spend the week with us, and to discuss the entirety of his work with our audience, but also to invite special guest speakers to comment on his films – contacts acquired over his 40-year career as a filmmaker and Holocaust authority.
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