The New York Times' coverage of Jewish people has been brought under scrutiny as the paper responds to yet another accusation of anti-Semitism from critics.
Civil rights attorney, Brooke Goldstein, accuses the New York Times' of writing a "hit piece" against the Jewish community.said last month that a string of investigations – some which were accused of being"politicized hit piece[s]" against Jews – is a part of its"financial success" strategy, adding to a long list of controversy of what some critics have alleged is an"anti-Jewish animus" at one of the nation's leading papers.
"What's clear is that the NYT is not interested in positive value for our schools, just spreading lies for clicks,"international human rights attorney Brooke Goldstein She added that"Targeting Jewish Hasidic schools, or any Jewish organization, to leverage for financial success is beyond shameful."
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