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Mixed reviews for Cuomo plan BY M A X Z A H N Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal for free tuition at New York’s state, city and community colleges for families earning $125,000 or less per year prompted applause and apprehension from administration and faculty representatives at two local colleges: SUNY Old Westbury and Nassau Community College. “We’re happy [Cuomo] is talking about higher education and how he wants to make it better for students,â€? said Michael Kinane, assistant to the president for advancement at SUNY Old Westbury. “But we need to see details about funding before we can make further comment.â€? Cuomo has said the freetuition program, called the Excelsior Scholarship, will cost the state $163 million but has not speciďŹ ed whether the spending will come from a shift in current funds or additional tax revenue. Dr. W. Hubert Keen, president of Nassau Community College, said the proposal, announced Continued on Page 22
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Temple Sinai boycotts Blank Slate Roslyn synagogue pulls ads due to letter it calls anti-Semitic BY N O A H M A N S K A R A Roslyn Heights synagogue has pulled advertising from all Blank Slate Media publications, protesting the publisher’s decision to run a letter many viewed as anti-Semitic.
Temple Sinai of Roslyn announced the move in an emailed letter to members last Tuesday, saying its Board of Trustees “cannot turn over temple funds to a newspaper that knowingly has insulted the Jewish people and might do so again.� The temple will also stop publishing event listings in the newspapers, the letter says. “Every publisher exercises journalistic discretion,
and even in opinion pieces, we believe that publishers should abstain from publishing outright anti-Semitic lies,� Rabbi Michael White and Jonathan A. Cheris, Temple Sinai’s president, wrote. Blank Slate Media’s six North Shore newspapers and its website, The Island Now, published a Dec. 16 letter to the editor from John O’Kelly, a former East Williston school board trustee, that celebrated Republican Presidentelect Donald Trump’s election
victory despite the eorts of “anti-Christian, anti-U.S. globalists, led by George Soros,â€? a Jewish investment banker and prominent Democratic donor. O’Kelly called Soros a “Rothschild banker,â€? referring to the European Jewish banking family. Many readers viewed the letter as a thinly veiled anti-Semitic screed propagating false conspiracy theories that Jews control news media and governments Continued on Page 66
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