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Aaron Bandler is an award-winning national reporter at JNS based in Los Angeles. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, he worked for nearly eight years at the Jewish Journal, and before that, at the Daily Wire.

“Just because it’s ‘quiet’ out there, that doesn’t mean we’re actually safe,” the rabbi of a Conservative congregation in the city told JNS.
Kathleen Hagerty’s decision to step down comes as Northwestern faces a federal investigation over its handling of Jew-hatred.
Dan Schnur, a political science professor, told JNS that Scott Wiener would be the favorite to win if Rep. Nancy Pelosi doesn’t seek reelection.
The former New York governor asked Mamdani why he supports BDS against Israel but not Uganda.
“The Biden administration’s failed policies allowed dangerous individuals with terrorist ties from around the world to enter our country,” Rep. Andrew Garbarino told JNS.
The foundation, which oversees the online encyclopedia, has also drawn scrutiny for alleged antisemitism from a Senate panel.
An attorney for Elliott Broidy told JNS that “Haaretz” must be accountable for “its disregard of the truth.”
Paul Eckles of the Brandeis Center told JNS that the suit turns “anti-discrimination law on its head.”