Jews And Judaism The New York Times
Jews And Judaism The New York Times News about jews and judaism, including commentary and archival articles published in the new york times. Since the 1940s, jews and judaism have been profoundly affected by the horrific course of the holocaust, and by the formation of israel as a jewish nation state. these have been the major.
Jews And Judaism The New York Times Perhaps because of its extensive jewish history, and because of its prestige and the central role the new york times plays in american life, its coverage of jews and israel is closely watched. Between 1933, when adolph hitler became chancellor of germany, and 1945, when the horrors of the holocaust could no longer be evaded, the new york times confronted its most serious challenge of journalistic responsibility. Today i'd like to trace the history of the new york times’ coverage of israel. let’s start with arthur hays sulzberger, who became publisher of the times in 1935. Since the 1940s, jews and judaism have been profoundly affected by the horrific course of the holocaust, and by the formation of israel as a jewish nation state. these have been the major themes in the times' treatment of judaism—chronicled in thousands of articles.
Jews And Judaism The New York Times Today i'd like to trace the history of the new york times’ coverage of israel. let’s start with arthur hays sulzberger, who became publisher of the times in 1935. Since the 1940s, jews and judaism have been profoundly affected by the horrific course of the holocaust, and by the formation of israel as a jewish nation state. these have been the major themes in the times' treatment of judaism—chronicled in thousands of articles. The new york times engaged in fantasy journalism when it romanticized the jewish past to offer alternatives to zionism. Given the newspaper's influence on the u.s. national agenda, as well as that new york has over 1.7 million jews, and that the newspaper is jewish owned, a book about jews and judaism in the new york times is timely, indeed overdue. The book is a critical account of the new york times ' s coverage of nazi atrocities against jews that culminated in the holocaust. it argues that the news was often buried in the back pages in part due to the view about judaism of the paper's jewish publisher, arthur hays sulzberger. The new york times has long played a singular role in its relations to its jewish readers. it is no exaggeration to say that for a century it has served, in effect, as the hometown paper of american jewry.
Jews And Judaism The New York Times The new york times engaged in fantasy journalism when it romanticized the jewish past to offer alternatives to zionism. Given the newspaper's influence on the u.s. national agenda, as well as that new york has over 1.7 million jews, and that the newspaper is jewish owned, a book about jews and judaism in the new york times is timely, indeed overdue. The book is a critical account of the new york times ' s coverage of nazi atrocities against jews that culminated in the holocaust. it argues that the news was often buried in the back pages in part due to the view about judaism of the paper's jewish publisher, arthur hays sulzberger. The new york times has long played a singular role in its relations to its jewish readers. it is no exaggeration to say that for a century it has served, in effect, as the hometown paper of american jewry.
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