NEW YORK (VINnews Podcast) — The New York Times has published its 18th hit piece against Chassidim. The newspaper repeatedly creates nasty allegations about the Jewish community which are a pure hoax…the very same playbook they use against President Trump.
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The most recent article viciously twisted the facts and manufactured a scintillating, misleading headline, to give the bogus appearance of crime and corruption, yet when you look at the facts, they absolve the Chassidic community of any wrongdoing.
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The piece targets the Kiryas Yoel school district, which the Times accuses of nefariously and corruptly pumping millions of tax dollars into the private school yeshiva system.
However what the paper fails to mention is that everything was done legally, ethically, and legitimately. The money was paid either as rent, for repairs, or it was money that the district was legally required to turn over to private schools.
Regarding Covid relief funds, the only reason the district was awarded $95 million was because there are so many low-income private school students, as the NY Times itself admits in the article.
Yet they make it sound like a massive scandal when they share those funds with yeshivas.
In this episode of the VIN Podcast, Yaakov M breaks down the baseless allegations of the Times, and explains point by point by the Kiryas Yoel school district did nothing wrong and deserves an apology (which sadly will never happen).
Yaakov M is the Charedi Sean Hannity.
He is a senior columnist for VIN and former Op-Ed columnist for Newsmax. He’s hosted a conservative podcast for 15 years, studied in Kollel 14 years, was a Bais Medrash Rebbi over a decade, and obtained smicha from a top Rosh Yeshiva. (Opinions are his own and do not necessarily reflect Daas Torah.)
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Seems like you forgot to mention that there were multiple cases where they should’ve recused themselves from votes but didn’t. Also it may be legal, but if your kids get contracts from an organization that you’re on the board of, it is very fishy.
Something is fishy when a special ed program rents space from a yeshiva, when it would have been cheaper to build their own building.
Imagine a group of people that are so thoroughly convinced of their own perfection that anything negative said about them MUST be Anti-Chasidism. Scary!!!
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Apology? They don’t have time. They are working on the 19th hit piece. It takes a lot of time to figure out how to write in a way where you leave no room for the truth. Although the times is very good at slander.
It was obvious from the beginning that they could not attack them because of thier minority status so they are trying from a different angle to attack the chasidim
they just did a piece today about maimo and they maligned a wealthy askan who owns nursing homes. they are evil