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Seth Klarman

A note from the chairman

I welcome the launch of The Times of Israel, as it deepens the news coverage of Israel while providing the English-speaking world with more facts and a fresh perspective on this part of the world

David Horovitz is the preeminent English-language Israeli journalist of our time. He is a thoughtful and articulate analyst of the current situation in Israel. In recent years, when I sought a voice of reason and clarity amidst the cacophony of diverse opinions about developments in Israel or the Middle East, I sought out his.

So when David approached me to invest in The Times of Israel, his new online English-language newspaper, he got my attention.

My own interest in Israel has become even stronger post-9/11, when the threat of terrorism and the danger of radical Islam collided with a global campaign on many fronts to delegitimize the Jewish State. As a long-time student of the history of anti-Semitism, I know that this blind hatred is never the fault of Jews; moreover, it is clear to me that anti-Zionism is simply the newest form of anti-Semitism. When the Jewish State is singled out above all others for criticism, such as it is at the United Nations, this is anti-Semitism.

One of the most important of democracy’s freedoms is freedom of the press. I am a firm believer that the more people learn about Israel, the more they will understand how she responds with imperfect but exemplary morality and decency to life in the most difficult of neighborhoods. Whether it is the enduring conflict with the Palestinians, the Arab neighbors now in turmoil who threaten hostilities and the abrogation of peace treaties, or the challenges of maintaining a vibrant democracy in a country with a highly diverse population under the intense and constant lens of worldwide media scrutiny, it is hard to imagine any country doing a better job growing its economy, maintaining a vibrant public forum, and sustaining and enriching the lives of all its citizens.

I welcome the launch of The Times of Israel, as it deepens the news coverage of Israel while providing the English-speaking world with more facts and a fresh perspective on this part of the world. I applaud David and his team on their entrepreneurial spirit, energy, and determination to build an Israeli newspaper for the Internet era. As is appropriate, all journalistic decisions will solely be theirs.

While this is a for-profit enterprise, I pledge my share of any gains to charities in support of the citizens of Israel.

Seth A. Klarman
Chairman of the Board