(JTA) — Max Frankel, the former executive editor of The New York Times who fled the Nazis as a child, died at 94. Frankel died Sunday at his Manhattan home, according to an obituary in the Times.
Max Frankel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times corresponded who would rise to become its executive editor, has died, his wife confirmed to the paper on Sunday. He was 94. Frankel died Sunday ...
Former New York Times executive editor Max Frankel, a journalist who had integral roles with the paper for nearly half a century, died on Sunday in his New York City home, the newspaper reported. He ...
Frankel began his 40-year career at the Times at 19, less than a decade after his family fled the Holocaust. Max Frankel, the former executive editor of The New York Times who fled the Nazis as a ...
Frankel was The New York Times' executive editor from 1986 to 1994. He remained with the newspaper for nearly half a century, ushering it through... Former New York Times executive editor Max Frankel, ...
Executive editor, NEW YORK TIMES, Max Frankel smiling, good portrait. (Photo by Carl Mydans/Getty Images) Max Frankel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times corresponded who would rise to become ...
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