"This isn't kosher!"
Dee Zeitung, a yiddish newspaper based in Williamsburg and catering to the Chassidic Community, caused huge embarrassment to the Jewish people by "photoshopping" out Hillary Clinton from an official picture distributed to news agencies. We here at Dus Iz Nies have already previously reported how this newspaper deceives and lies outright to its readership
See Here
http://dusiznies.blogspot.com/2011/02/de-zeitung-continues-with-their-lies.html
and here
http://dusiznies.blogspot.com/2011/02/yiddish-newspaper-de-zeitng-lies-about.html
Dee Zeitung, a yiddish newspaper based in Williamsburg and catering to the Chassidic Community, caused huge embarrassment to the Jewish people by "photoshopping" out Hillary Clinton from an official picture distributed to news agencies. We here at Dus Iz Nies have already previously reported how this newspaper deceives and lies outright to its readership
See Here
http://dusiznies.blogspot.com/2011/02/de-zeitung-continues-with-their-lies.html
and here
http://dusiznies.blogspot.com/2011/02/yiddish-newspaper-de-zeitng-lies-about.html
Here is the way the New York Post reported it:
A Hasidic paper in Williamsburg digitally erased Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton from the instantly iconic photo of the White House Situation Room as President Obama and his staff watched the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound.
The paper, Der Zeitung, also removed Director for Counterterrorism Audrey Tomason from the photo in its Friday edition. The Jerusalem Post speculated that Der Zeitung didn't want to show women in authority positions. It also noted that the White House banned news organizations from having the pictures "manipulated."
Below see and listen to the editor of The Zeitung lie to the world and say that its "Jewish Law" not to print pictures with ladies on them....
Below see and listen to the editor of The Zeitung lie to the world and say that its "Jewish Law" not to print pictures with ladies on them....
1 comment:
While it is stupid, whether it’s a Chilull Hashem a is up for debate. However, when Dus is Nies publishes an article name calling former US President “Old Dog” it certainly will be a Chilull Hashem should the public media pick up on it. We can disagree with Carter and even dislike him, but such name calling in a public forum is, in my opinion, wrong!
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