Chief rabbi apologizes to ‘blacklisted’ head of Nefesh B’Nefesh | The Times of Israel
There is no blacklist. It's the product of the imagination of an anti-Rabbanut activist and the lazy media
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The media pretty consistently uses scare quotes around “blacklist”, as in the subject of the article you link to, “Chief rabbi apologizes to ‘blacklisted’ head of Nefesh B’Nefesh”. This might be enough to free them from slander litigation.
But it is also a tacit admission that the writer too realizes they’re being less-than-honest.
This isn’t journalism, it’s advocacy.