Nathan Guttman, staff writer, was the Forward’s Washington bureau chief. He joined the staff in 2006 after serving for five years as Washington correspondent for the Israeli dailies Haaretz and The Jerusalem Post. In Israel, he was the features editor for Ha’aretz and chief editor of Channel 1 TV evening news. He was born in Canada and grew up in Israel. He is a graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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By Nathan Guttman
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Fast Forward Mark Zuckerberg’s New Year’s Resolution: Fix Facebook
In previous years, Mark Zuckerberg set personal goals for himself: He vowed to learn Mandarin, to read at least two books a month and to travel to as many U.S. states as possible. This year, perhaps grasping the enormous role his social media network played in the 2016 elections and in shaping America’s political discourse,…
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Fast Forward Ending Years of Battles, FEMA Agrees To Fund Repairs To Synagogues, Churches
Ever since the Seattle Hebrew Academy was damaged by an earthquake in 2001, Jewish and non-Jewish religious groups have been trying to get the Federal Emergency Management Agency to grant repair funds to houses of worship hit by natural disaster. But internal rules put in place to ensure federal dollars don’t go to religious causes…
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Fast Forward Are Israeli Flight Attendants Too ‘Aggressive’ For Delta Airlines?
A lawsuit filed in New York this week goes to the heart of the stereotypical image of Israelis. Four flight attendants working on Delta’s New York – Tel Aviv route are alleging that the airline has harassed and abused Jewish and Israeli employees. The company, they claim, operates “under an express assumption that ethnic Jews…
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News Jared Kushner’s Time Is Coming — And Blockbuster Book Suggests Trump Won’t Save Him
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump moved to Washington last January, only to find photographers parked outside their new home in the Kalorama neighborhood round the clock. Rumor had it that a good pic of the first daughter and son-in-law, preferably pushing a stroller or walking hand-in-hand with their toddlers, would fetch $500 for an enterprising…
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News This Jew-Hating Politician Has Gone Too Far For Even Bannon And Breitbart
Updated, 4:23 p.m.: Adds details about Steve Bannon’s break with Paul Nehlen. Paul Nehlen, a business executive running for Congress, spent the morning after Christmas being anti-Semitic on Twitter. He went too far even for one-time ally Steve Bannon, who’s famous for putting President Donald Trump in the White House and for turning Breitbart into…
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Fast Forward U.S. Ambassador To Israel Asked State Dept. To Stop Using The Word ‘Occupation’
The United States’ ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, tried earlier this year to get the State Department to stop using the word “occupation” when referring to Israel’s presence in the West Bank. As first reported by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority on Tuesday, Friedman asked career diplomats at the State Department to seek alternatives for the…
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Fast Forward Paul Nehlen, Paul Ryan’s ‘Alt-Right’ Opponent, Goes On ‘Shekel-For-Hire’ Rant
Hitting a new level in his anti-Semitism-laced tweets, Republican congressional candidate Paul Nehlen lashed out at his critics, hinting they are geting paid by the Jews to attack him. Nehlen, who is aiming to unseat Speaker of the House Paul Ryan in the 2018 Republican primary in Ryan’s Wisconsin district, was criticized for tweeting memes…
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Fast Forward Investor Buys The D.C. Alt-Weekly That Launched Ta-Nehisi Coates And Jake Tapper
Mark Ein, a Washington DC businessman and tennis enthusiast, is entering the local newspaper scene, purchasing the Washington City Paper, an alternative publication which has come across hard times and was seeking an urgent cash infusion. Ein is an investor and chairman of Kastle Systems building-security company. He also founded the Washington Kastles tennis team….
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