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Jeffrey Goldberg Joins Tablet
Danielle Berrin writes: Last week, Atlantic national correspondent Jeffrey Goldberg announced his plan to move his eponymous blog, “Goldblog” to the online Jewish magazine, Tablet. This came as a surprise, since during an interview for aprofile I wrote of him last fall, … Continue reading
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Tagged american jews, best of all possible worlds, jeffrey goldberg, jewish magazine, national correspondent, seth lipsky
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Jews Love Life
Jeffrey Goldberg writes in the New York Times about this new book by leftist Israeli academic Benny Morris: Morris’s gloom sometimes leads him to inflammatory conclusions. He recently suggested to an Israeli journalist that perhaps Ben-Gurion “should have done a … Continue reading
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Tagged arab israelis, benny morris, israeli journalist, jeffrey goldberg, secular law, state of israel
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Jeffrey Goldberg Analyzes Newsweek’s Top 50 Rabbis
Read here. The Jewish Journal reports. Mother Nature Network reports: These days, religious environmentalism is nothing new. It’s been five years since the "What Would Jesus Drive?" campaign and Evangelical Climate Initiative brought climate change into evangelical communities, and even … Continue reading
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Tagged coal reserves, evangelical climate initiative, jeffrey goldberg, jewish prayer, lubavitcher rebbe, twenty eight years
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Whining About Bloggers Not Calling Them For Comment
Add Jeffrey Goldberg’s name to the list of phony posturing MSM journalists such as Jewish Week Editor Gary Rosenblatt and Jewish Times Editor Phil Jacobs who whine about bloggers not calling them for comment while simultaneously refusing to answer inquiries … Continue reading
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Tagged accusation, Andrew Sullivan, asshole, blog, blogosphere, emailed, Gary Rosenblatt, inquiries, insults, jeffrey goldberg, Jewish Journalism, jewish times, jewish week, journalist, journalists, new york observer, phil jacobs, postal service, self esteem, several times, stiff fines, tough questions, warm feelings
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