Globies appeal to Sulzberger's Yiddishkeit; Sulzberger asks if they take him for a shmendrick

David at Blue Mass. Group sums up a brief exchange of messages between a bunch of Globe reporters and Pinch Sulzberger, finally deigning to acknowledge their existence, if only to tell them to stop hocking a tchinik.

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Ich liben der Yiddish

I guess this gives new meaning to the phrase "if you can't say something nice, say it in Yiddish".

I suspect Pinchy wasn't thinking about tchinik

But this is a family Web site, so I didn't come up with a more likely phrase :-).

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