Mark speaks with Dovid Efune, Honorary Chairman of the Algemeiner, a New York City newspaper covering American and international Jewish and Israel-related news.
Dovid is now the Publisher of the famous New York Sun, with a relaunch as an online daily.
About Dovid Efune
British-born Efune has a Master’s degree in Hebrew Letters and lives in New York City with his wife and family. He is the Publisher and Chairman of the historic New York Sun newspaper.
The New York Sun was founded in 1833 and was quickly heralded as one of the most influential American newspapers. It sold for a penny, making news available for the first time to working men and women in New York. After the Civil War, the Sun grew to become America’s largest newspaper and over the years achieved many accolades, including two Pulitzer Prizes. It ceased publication in 1950.
It was then revived in print in 2002 and competed with the New York Times. The relaunched New York Sun’s mission is to uphold the finest journalistic traditions and to speak out the sentiment of the American people. It’s motto: “It Shines for All.”
For more information please visit www.nysun.com