If you want to understand whether the @nytimes is at all interested in honesty, or only here for the #Antisemitic bigotry, wait for the coming article, after their reporter is rightfully ratioed for his obsession & also provided with overwhelmingly positive stories to report.
The not so huge crowd at the "Jewish rally for Abortion Justice" musters a brief cheer for the "Orthodox woman rabbi."
Speakers are trying to lead cheers, but failing. The crowd is just too small and too bored.
Even according to @jdforward the "Jewish Rally for Abortion Justice" drew "roughly 1,500 Jews" (how they knew which were Jews is anyone's guess). That's basically a minyan per sponsor, which included massive organizations claiming to serve hundreds of thousands of Jews each.
Time is terribly scared that free speech might actually be free. The truth is there are only two valid categories of platforms, now as always: 1) publishers and 2) carriers.
A publisher, as the word implies, gathers and produces curated content. The publisher is responsible for everything said, and is legally liable to ensure accuracy (libel).
A carrier, on the other hand, is merely a connection or distribution channel. It cannot ban people because it doesn't like the views they express. You don't lose phone service for badmouthing AT&T, Internet for criticizing Comcast, boarding privileges for bemoaning Greyhound.