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    51 Shades of Gray
    Yonason Goldson
    • Apr 18, 2018
    • 3 min

    51 Shades of Gray

    As writers, it’s inevitable that we open ourselves up to periodic criticism. What’s less inevitable is how much thought we give to whether or not that criticism is justified. In response to last week’s column, “Fear and Loathing at #Augusta National,” I received the following comment: Rabbi – Was it "ethical" of you to write a hatchet-job on Masters champion Patrick Reed, repeating allegations without any effort to check with the source of your story? There's an old Yiddish
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