Couples not welcome
An article on Monday about a proposed Hebrew charter school in Brooklyn included, in some editions, a fictitious anecdote about one of the school’s backers, the financier Michael H. Steinhardt, who has given millions to programs that raise Jewish identity among young people. Although a family representative for Mr. Steinhardt confirmed the anecdote, Mr. Steinhardt does not in fact offer his villa in Anguilla to honeymooning Jewish couples who meet on a travel program he supports. (Go to Article) (The error also appeared on May 25 in a Sunday Styles article about cultural tourism programs for young people that often result in romantic matches.)
Because of an editing error, Monday’s article also referred incorrectly in some copies to another dual-language city school, the Khalil Gibran International Academy in Brooklyn. It is a public school run by the city, not an independent charter school. Link
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