I feel obliged to point out that the Sulzbergers converted to Episcopalianism decades ago. No great loss.
Very interesting. Thanks for the info.
I’m reminded of the Mendelssohn family. Moses Mendelssohn was a very prominent banker in Germany and of course his grandson Felix a great composer. Somewhere along the line the family converted to Christianity (I think Catholicism) in order to advance their prospects - but Felix Mendelssohn will always be known as a Jewish composer, and was excoriated as such by Wagner.
I don’t think many people are aware that the Sulzbergers have become “Episcopalian” - but I don’t think that will make much difference.