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Jamin Fite has received 14 charges for communicating obscene messages, littering and more.
Research shows high-schoolers encounter hate both in person and online.
“I didn’t take off my kippah for the month I was in the Soviet Union, and I’m sure not going to do it there,” Rabbi Abraham Cooper told JNS.
“Ironic that EndJewHatred, which I am sympathetic to, has set in motion what is effectively a cyber attack against MTA leadership,” wrote Janno Lieber, who is Jewish.
“The Justice Department will aggressively prosecute those who perpetrate hate-fueled violence motivated by antisemitism or by bias of any kind,” said U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland.
The New York City representative first sought to distance himself from the controversial leader, then did an about-face and supported him “as part of black history.”
“Indiana would become the first state in the nation to codify the IHRA definition without explicitly including the examples,” said Rabbi Mark Goldfeder, who leads the National Jewish Advocacy Center.
Seekonk Public Schools, Yonkers Public Schools and the Cheney, Wash. university are being probed for alleged Title VI violations.
Staff for Canadian parliament member Jenica Atwin said they sent a different message by mistake.
An informational fair for those interested in moving to Israel drew the hundreds of demonstrators on a Sunday afternoon.
Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian also called into question rapes and other Hamas atrocities committed on Oct. 7.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, refused the demand.