JONATHAN DOBRER Encino, CaliforniaThe writer is a professor of comparative religion. Sir, – I am a long-time reader who has often commented in response to articles. Permit me say, in no uncertain terms, that Larry Derfner’s termination is justified in every sense of the word.Despite his palpably insincere apology, there’s no sane reason to publish and financially support an individual who repeatedly aids and abets those who would butcher each and every Jew in the country.Bravo for your courage and clarity!MICHAEL DISEND San FranciscoSir, – So far as I can tell, Larry Derfner committed two crimes.First, he was wholly unoriginal and peddled the same silly, pseudo-Marxist casual theory of murderous violence we have seen for so long: Palestinians murder Jews because they have no state.But what is both absurd and – much worse – disgusting and saddening is to find that for uttering this thought, Derfner was fired.RORY SCHACTER Cambridge, MassachusettsSir, – That’s it? Someone writes an abominably scurrilous posting that justifies the terrorist slaughter of innocent men, women and children – and has the monumental audacity to claim to be patriotic about it – and all you do is place a tiny note in the paper saying he is no longer there due to “a professional disagreement?” No wonder he was kept in a cage that needed rattling.MARCHAL KAPLAN JerusalemSir, – Larry Derfner was often wrong in my view, but always worth reading. If we are not exposed to a wide range of ideas and opinions through your paper, where in Israel do you expect the English-reading public to encounter them? Why not accept his apology and reinstate him?
J. LAKE BeershebaSir, – Thank you for terminating Larry Derfner. His columns were an insult to all of us who take pride in living in Israel and work hard to make it a better place.
JUDY LEV Ra’anana