Inside Politics: Ask David Greenfield!

(Thursday, April 30th, 2009)

GF1.jpgThis Week: Anti-Semites & Government Funding for Yeshivas! [AUDIO LINK BELOW]

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6 Comments

  1. Flatbush Bubby says:

    For years the Agudah and others have been advocating for increased funding to the yeshivos. This seems to have antagonized the latent or dormant anti-semites in the various branches of government. Wouldn’t it make more sense to focus on tuition tax credits or vouchers so we may avoid this backlash and avoid the inevitable micromanaging from the government?

  2. Joe Schmo says:

    How do you rate Obama’s first 100 days in office?

  3. Father Of Sam says:

    Do you think Paterson has a shot at the next election? And do you think Rudy should run?

    Thanks!

    Great show!

  4. BMG Hocker says:

    What do you have to say about the Air Force 1 fiasco over NYC which scared everyone that another 9/11 was on the way.

  5. tina18 says:

    Do you think Obama may pardon Pollard?

  6. thecommissioner says:

    Dear Mr. Greenfield
    For years many yeshivas have been trying to get funding for security guards, and security cameras. Every few years some yeshivas get approved while others are turned away. Can we really risk in a post 9/11 world, to ignore this request. Yeshiva Torah Vodaath (for example)was turned down, 7 times for funding, how is possible that a yeshiva of that size can be turned away?

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