PHOTO: Group Raises Funds to Place Ad in NY Times to Expose Truth about Crisis in Eretz Yisroel

ad in nytThe following ad was placed in the NY Times, after the group says the paper reported the dozens of terrorist attacks as isolated incidents, or just failed to report them at all.

Over 800 people got together to fund the campaign to place the ads.

[TLS]

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Waste of money
    Eisav sonah yaakov
    Ain’t Gonna help
    They hate us
    And the liberal press always sides with the terrorists
    There’s no way to change that
    Just do teshuva learn Torah and that’s all

  2. The only thing that the Times might understand is the possibility of losing advertising revenue which is the life of the paper.Email the editor(address above)and tell him that a copy of this article will be emailed to every advertiser in the paper and their store will be boycotted as long as The Times keeps reporting Slanted Israeli current events.Pass this article and idea to your entire mailing list and then start doing this.Email both the the editor and each advertiser daily.

  3. THe ad was nicely done and what makes it powerful is the fact that over 800 ppl felt it important enough to “chip in” and make it happen.

    It will probably not change the editor, though it’ll probably make a small dent. It’s more important for the readership, that ppl should be aware that what they read in the NYT is all Op-Ed and very little actual “news reporting”.

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