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Jeffrey was born in 1971 in a Jewish family in Chicago. [3] His father Robert William Gettleman (b. 1943), [4] was a judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, [5] and his mother, Joyce R. Gettleman, was a psychotherapist with a private practice in Evanston. [6]
The investigation was led by Times staffer Jeffrey Gettleman, who had won a Pulitzer Prize in 2012, specializes in reporting conflicts and human rights issues, and has covered Iraq, Sudan, Somalia and Ukraine. [6] Gettleman recruited freelancer Adam Sella shortly after arriving in Israel in October 2023.
Sheryl Sandberg (right) speaking during a Columbia University panel about sexual violence against women during wars and conflicts on Friday, February 9, with Jeffrey Gettleman, Global ...
A New York Times investigation by Jeffrey Gettleman, Anat Schwartz, and Adam Sella, released in late December 2023, found at least seven locations where sexual assaults and mutilations of Israeli women and girls were carried out.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Anat Schwartz ענת שוורץ Born 1978 (age 46–47) Haifa, Israel Education Tel Aviv University Occupation(s) Filmmaker, television director, data analyst, freelance writer Anat Schwartz (born 1978) is an Israeli filmmaker, television director, data analyst, and freelance writer. Her films and ...
Just weeks earlier, when asked about the swirling Beckham trade speculation, Gettleman snapped back: "We didn't sign him to trade him." Beckham's five-year, $90 million deal was signed less than ...
Gettleman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dave Gettleman (born 1951), general manager of the New York Football Giants; Estelle Scher-Gettleman (1923–2008), actress who performed under the stage name Estelle Getty; Jeffrey Gettleman (born 1971), American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the New York Times
Called a "one-of-a-kind event" and "an exhibitionist's paradise" by Jeffrey Gettleman, Black Bike Week is "all about riding, styling and profiling," in the words of Mayor Irene Armstrong of Atlantic Beach, South Carolina. [6] It is the largest African American motorcycle rally in the US. [7]