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From: dsg@mhuxi.UUCP (David S. Green)
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Subject: Re: Article on Lubavitcher Hasidim
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Date: Sun, 22-Sep-85 18:27:28 EDT
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> A three-part article on the Lubavitcher Hasidim began in
> the September 16, 1985 issue of The New Yorker.
> Martin Minow
> decvax!minow
     
I read the first and second parts; it is an excellent series. 
The second part is in the September 23, 1985 issue ( The New
Yorker, NOT New York Magazine ) and I assume the third part
will be in the September 30th issue.  If you are scanning the
Table of Contents, you will see "A Reporter At Large (Lubavitcher
Hasidim - Part x " by Lis Harris.  The New Yorker is noted for
factual verification of all the non-ficition they publish.
I will write a short review of the series within a few weeks.

David S. Green  ..mhuxi!dsg

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