Orthodox Jewish advocacy group Agudath Israel praised the pushback against the New York Times after the paper was not awarded a Pulitzer for its reporting on the Jewish community.
The umbrella Orthodox Jewish group, Adugath Israel, fired back at the New York Times with a billboard outside their headquarters.praised those who pushed back against reporting from the New York Times after the paper was not awarded a Pulitzer Prize for its reporting on the Jewish community and yeshiva schools.
"Respected intellectuals, secular Jewish organizations, including the Anti-Defamation League, and numerous national and state elected officials deserve specific appreciation for going on record, standing up for the Orthodox Jewish community, and fending off hateful invectives artfully posing as ‘constructive’ criticism," KnowUs director Avrohom Weinstock said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.
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