Jews and Judaism in The New York Times
Explore the intricate relationship between Jews, Judaism, and the media in Jews and Judaism in The New York Times by Christopher Vecsey. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2015, this compelling paperback spans 406 pages and delves into how the Holocaust and the establishment of Israel as a Jewish nation-state have shaped public perception and discourse. Vecsey meticulously analyzes thousands of articles from the 1970s to the present, highlighting the evolving narrative around Jewish identity and ethnic relations. This book is essential for anyone interested in journalism, history, and the complexities of cultural representation in one of the world's leading newspapers. Discover how the Times has reflected and influenced societal attitudes toward Judaism through the decades.