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WABC Morning Host Sid Rosenberg to Broadcast From Israel


Sid Rosenberg
Sid Rosenberg

Sid Rosenberg, host of WABC/New York's News/Talk program Sid & Friends In The Morning, will broadcast live from Jerusalem, Monday, January 29 through Thursday, February 1 from 6-10am ET. Rosenberg, who is active in the New York Jewish community and has streaming listeners in Israel, decided to make the journey following the October 7th attacks. The trip is sponsored by One Israel Fund.

Red Apple Media and WABC owner John Catsimatidis stated, "WABC Radio is guided by the principles of fairness, common sense, and truth. Our hearts go out to Jews around the world, as well as all innocent civilians who have lost their lives during these attacks initiated by terrorist groups on October 7, which hurt all people in the Middle East. Many Israelis and Palestinians were trying to work together until Hamas created this chaos. While there have been other attacks over the past twenty years, this is the most significant. Sid is carrying 77 WABC's message for world peace."

"I am in awe of the strength of the Israeli people," added Rosenberg. "It is with great reverence that I make this trip to honor those who were killed, tortured, or are still held hostage. I am proud that John Catsimatidis and WABC Radio support this important mission."

During his visit, Rosenberg will honor the thousands of innocent Israelis who were slaughtered. He will travel to the site of the Nova Music Festival and kibbutzim near the Gaza border where many of the attacks took place.

Red Apple Media and WABC President Chad Lopez commented, "Like all Americans and people around the world, we are distraught by the actions taken against Israel. Sid is making a noble journey, and 77 WABC listeners in New York and around the world will tune in as he shares his experience."

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