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Stephen F. Kroft [1] (born August 22, 1945) is an American retired journalist who was a long-time correspondent for 60 Minutes. His investigative reporting garnered widespread acclaim, winning him three Peabody Awards and nine Emmy awards, including one for Lifetime Achievement in 2003.
Kroft, in his "60 minutes" interview, inaccurately stated that Soros's father had "bribed a government official" to swear George was his Godson, and then dramatically and somewhat deceptively added the narrative line that "as hundreds of thousands of Jews were being shipped off to the Nazi death camps, a thirteen year old George Soros ...
The group reflects on a legacy of promoting Jewish artists and works with Jewish themes. Its 75th season begins on Oct. 15. Jewish Community Center theater troupe celebrates 75 seasons of ...
West 57th originally premiered as a summer show, and took its name from the New York City address of the CBS Broadcast Center, 524 West 57th Street. The original correspondents were Jane Wallace, Bob Sirott, Meredith Vieira and John Ferrugia. Later contributors included Steve Kroft, Selina Scott, Karen Burnes and Stephen Schiff.
EDISON – Over 6,000 rabbis and Jewish leaders from 100 countries and all U.S. 50 states will gather at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in the township for the world's largest ...
Steve Kroft officially signed off from “60 Minutes” Sunday evening after announcing his retirement from the program after 30 years.
Congregation Beth Israel, commonly referred to as the West Side Jewish Center or, in more recent years, the Hudson Yards Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 347 West 34th Street, in the Garment District of Manhattan, in New York City, New York, [1] [3] in the United States.
Steve Kroft, one of the longest serving correspondents serving on “60 Minutes,” will retire from the CBS newsmagazine, CBS News said Friday. Kroft plans to announce his decision to step down ...