Antisemitism And Other Matters: A View From The Shores Of Decency
From the desk of George Handlery on Fri, 2011-03-04 12:01

If you write and read a lot then you will probably run into frustrating pieces. These are the ones that compel you to exclaim, “I wish I would have written this one”.
Below follows the English version of an article that scores above this writer’s level. The subject is important enough to be shared with the reader.
The piece’s significance comes not only from its content but is also a consequence of the venue of its conception and its author’s record. Mr. Jeszenszky seems to display only one negative. That is that he is an old and appreciated acquaintance of your correspondent. To some this circumstance might make even Mother Theresa suspect. However, there are qualities to be mentioned that redeem the author while they also add significance to the piece in which he speaks his mind.







