Media | Helen Thomas Helen Thomas Interviewer Hit With 25K Hate Emails Rabbi's interview unleashes anti-Semitic free-for-all By Caroline Miller Posted Jun 10, 2010 6:24 PM CDT Copied Long time White House correspondent Helen Thomas gets a pat on the shoulder as she returns to her desk at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008, after a recent illness. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) The rabbi whose off-the-cuff interview with Helen Thomas cost the veteran White House correspondent her career isn't getting a lot of cudos for the gotcha. Rabbi David Nesenoff, who says he was as astonished as anyone to hear Thomas blurt out something so obviously not camera-ready, has been subjected ever since to a steady stream of hostile emails—25,000 and counting, he tells ABC. They're virulently anti-Semetic—"Hitler was right. Time for you to go back in the oven," for instance—and many emailers don't even bother to disguise their addresses, he notes. "These are people that feel very mainstream about anti-Semitism and hate," Nesenoff says. "They feel so proud of it. There is an arrogance about it. There is no shame." Read These Next South Africa's weekend arrived with a grim start. Bodies found at lifetime felon's former home. Updated list of free days at national parks is raising some eyebrows. It's not Honda or Toyota at top of Consumer Reports' car list. Report an error