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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.

“At a time of rising levels of antisemitism and hate across America, public safety must be paramount,” Richard Hirschhaut, of the American Jewish Committee, told JNS.
State lawmakers are “sending a strong and unambiguous message,” the co-chairs of the Jewish caucus stated.
The bill’s co-author told JNS that classrooms must be “welcoming, affirming, safe and supportive.”
“No academic event should, by design or effect, be exclusionary in nature, and the university will not sponsor an event that violates its policies,” university spokesperson Emily Gest told JNS.
“Silence and inaction in the face of hate are no longer acceptable,” Steve Rosenberg, of the North American Values Institute, told JNS. “Unions must be safe for all members including Jews.”
Michael Masters, of Secure Community Network, told JNS that “far too few” Jewish congregations have a “thoroughly vetted” gun policy.
A spokesman for the House Committee on Education and Workforce told JNS that the hearing will reveal how “unions are escalating antisemitic discrimination.”
“We’re delivering comfort, dignity and the reassurance that no one is forgotten,” David Greenfield, the council CEO, told JNS.
“It is a blunt reminder to our adversaries that America will not be passive,” Gerard Filitti, of the Lawfare Project, told JNS.
Kenneth Marcus, of the Brandeis Center, stated that “Adelphi University should be a model for other institutions.”
Dan Mogulof, a University of California spokesman, told JNS that the “disturbing and threatening posters” were taken down within an hour.
The U.S. Education Department told JNS that Allison Burroughs is the same “Obama-appointed judge that ruled in favor of Harvard’s illegal race-based admissions practices.”