The CNN approach shocked the media world
The senior presenter claimed that the Nazis in the Holocaust had no racist motives, and caused a stir.
Rabbi Shai Tahan explains in his weekly corner that her main problem is a senior presenter - who is short-sighted.
Watch his full words
David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
10/02/2022
Thursday, 10 February 2022, 12:51 Updated: 12:59
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In the video: Rabbi Shai grinds on the suspension of one of the top presenters on CNN (PR)
TV giant CNN last week suspended one of its top presenters after it claimed live that the Nazis in the Holocaust had no racist motives.
According to her, racism is only when there is a confrontation between whites and blacks and not between whites and whites.
The networks were in turmoil following her dismissal and a debate arose over her claims.
Rabbi Shai Tahan, head of Shaare Ezra Kollel and head of the Arazi Lebanon Teaching House, explains in his weekly corner that her main problem is a senior presenter - who is short-sighted.
Rabbi Tahan composed the current parsha for the Torah portion of the week - the Torah portion of Titzvah and the lighting of the menorah in the Mishkan.
Likewise, he opened a fascinating window on our correct attitude towards the reality of the Blessed One, who is not a figure and has no body. Watch the full corner.
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