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Undersecretary Maria Ejchart said the government aims to pass by 2026 a five year strategy to bolster Jewish life amid rising hate incidents.
At a Krakow summit, Jewish leaders and politicians, including Boris Johnson, warned that anti-Israel hate endangered Europe’s Jewish future.
The four progressive members of the Portland City Council have yet to apologize to Rockne Roll, editor of the “Jewish Review.”
Donovan Hall, who made threats to “torture, mutilate, rape and murder” New York Jews and their families, was sentenced to 49 months in prison.
The lack of public outrage is “the symptom of a sick society and a sign of political and cultural weakness,” the artwork’s creator said.
Once a tour de force, the traditional debate was snubbed and deplatformed in “a drawing inward to an almost ghetto-like environment,” one viewer said.
Marking 50 years in the rabbinate, Binyomin Jacobs praised Dutch authorities for strong security and support, but warned fears remain.
“In the United States of America, we resolve our differences at the ballot box,” Rep. John Larson said of the threats against Matt Lesser.
The effort is an “asset to the Jewish community,” legal scholar Alan Dershowitz told JNS.
Board of Governors members will meet in Jerusalem to discuss the mounting challenges faced by global Jewish communities in the wake of Oct. 7, 2023.
The former “Fox News” host said that Christian Zionists are seized by a “brain virus” and that he dislikes them “more than anybody.”
Israeli Education Minister Yoav Kisch addresses the International Pro-Israel Summit in Budapest, thanking Hungary for its “zero tolerance toward antisemitism.”