Category Archives: Journalism

I Haven’t Lost All My Friends

In the wake of my tasteless comments on Cathy Seipp’s unfortunate demise, it seemed I’d lost all my friends. Without Cathy’s protection, I felt like a stray dog with rabies headed for the pound. With trepidation, I stepped into Wednesday … Continue reading

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Baltimore Roiled by Abuse Charge Against Late Rabbi

Nathan Guttman writes in the Forward: Baltimore – A series of exposés on sexual abuse at a well-known yeshiva is roiling the Baltimore Jewish community and inflaming the already strained relations between the local Jewish newspaper and the city’s sizable … Continue reading

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‘Who’s Going To Fund The Real Reporting?’

Nick Gillespie writes on Reason.com: Few political journalists command as much respect, admiration, and recognition among their peers as Jonathan Rauch, a senior writer and columnist for National Journal magazine in Washington, a correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, and a … Continue reading

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Rob Eshman, Amy Klein: Sex Slaves Of 3580 Wilshire Blvd

Somebody should free them from their delusions. “Slaves we were in a land not of our own…” Amy Klein was 29 years and living in Jerusalem. She wanted to begin a new life so she snagged a job as managing … Continue reading

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Journalist Marc Ballon Leaves Jewish Journal & Journalism

He’s now a publicist in Orange County.

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