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  2. The New York Sun - Wikipedia

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    On November 2, 2021, The New York Sun was acquired by Dovid Efune, former CEO and editor-in-chief of the Algemeiner Journal. Efune confirmed Seth Lipsky in the position of editor-in-chief. [2] Following Efune's acquisition, The New York Sun resumed full-time online reporting in 2022, focusing on a digital-first strategy. [1]

  3. Algemeiner Journal - Wikipedia

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    That year, Dovid Efune became the editor-in-chief of what was called The Algemeiner and Director of the GJCF. [12] Efune left his position in November 2021 to join The New York Sun, but remained on the board. [13] In 2012, the GJCF launched the website Algemeiner.com. [14]

  4. The Sun (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, it was revived as an online newspaper, under the ownership of Dovid Efune, while Lipsky remained editor. [ 43 ] The history of the New York Sun is extensively covered in the Pulitzer Prize -winning book Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 . [ 44 ]

  5. Daily Telegraph tipped to go to US bidder at auction - AOL

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    British-born Dovid Efune who owns the New York Sun is considered by several parties as the frontrunner.

  6. Telegraph attracts takeover interest amid latest auction deadline

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    It is understood that Dovid Efune, who is also former editor of Jewish publication the Algemeiner Journal, is able to offer a competitive bid of about £550 million.

  7. Dovid Efune in exclusive talks to buy Telegraph ... - AOL

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  8. Misinformation in the Israel–Hamas war - Wikipedia

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    It was repeated by journalist Dovid Efune, commentator John Podhoretz and others, in tweets seen over 10 million times. Israeli journalists and police found no evidence for the claim, and a representative of ZAKA, a first responder organization, said the claim was "false". [36] [38] [39]

  9. Park Slope Village - Wikipedia

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    Park Slope Village was built on a section of condemned land, once known as the Baltic Street Lot. [7] The infamous vacant lot was the result of a 1968 proposal from the Board of Education that called for the clearing of 6.5 acres (2.6 ha) surrounding P.S. 133 to make room for the construction of an "educational park."