This is a moment of great uncertainty for the news media, for the Jewish people and for our sacred democracy. It is a time of chaos and confusion, and of declining trust in public institutions. An era in which reporting facts that are true, holding power to account, telling stories that matter and having a platform for civil discourse on all that divides us are more essential than ever.
That’s the work of the Forward; work I have been so honored to have been part of, and work that my family will continue to support this Passover and every Passover.
As we take our first bites of matzo this weekend, I’ll be thinking of this line from Pirkei Avot, Sayings of the Fathers: Im ein kemach, ein Torah; im ein Torah, ein kemach.“If there is no wheat, there’s no Torah; if there’s no Torah, there’s no wheat.” Without sustenance, we can not learn. Without learning, what’s the point?
Similarly, without money, we cannot make quality journalism, and without good journalism, we’ll never understand what’s really going on.
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