(Cleveland Jewish News)
… After sitting among some 600 people at the funeral service and listening to Rabbi Binyamin Blau of Green Road Synagogue, family and a friend describe her, I felt like I had known Sherman all my life.
Once the doors to the family visitation room opened, tears began to flow from the standing-room-only crowd. They didn’t stop during the 45-minute memorial tribute …
Mordechai says
I think that that last week’s article in the CJN is painting a picture that is misleading. Quoting the number of calls to the police is deceiving if not looked at closely as to what the calls were about and who initiated the calls.
This week’s article is mot insensitive in the last quote and has no place in print.
My apologies the moderator of the LJUN, who does a great job. But, the LJN has double standards. It will not print or link to the “Vos is Nais” site because of what the “” Gedolim”” have stated. These types of articles about the Alisa Sherman case is no different.
Shame on the CJN and the LJN
Shimeon Weiner says
Hey – take it easy on the LJN – there is no shame here – he linked to an article of local relevance and importance –
If I may borrow a word from the street – “Chill”!