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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.

The co-author of the K-12 law told JNS that “this attempt to undermine crucial safety protections for Jewish children at a time when antisemitic hate and violence is rampant and rising is breathtaking.”
Ze’ev Smason told JNS that he aims to create more state chapters for the group, which represents 2,500 Orthodox rabbis.
“Israel is forging diplomatic ties with a willing partner in Somaliland, whereas Ankara actively undermines sovereignty and stability,” Jonathan Ruhe, of JINSA, told JNS.
“Belgium’s move to intervene alongside South Africa is akin to putting lipstick on a pig,” Gerard Filitti, of Lawfare Project, told JNS.
“It undermines your confidence in so many ways, because you have a certain perception of your own community,” Rep. Sam Liccardo told JNS of the incident.
“More of us have to come out to events like this, especially in hard times,” one attendee told JNS.
Eduardo Martinez, mayor of Richmond, Calif., has not opted to resign from his post, though the JCRC Bay Area has told him to do so.
Rafael Medoff, of the David Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, told JNS that Wikipedia is publishing “malicious Holocaust inversion.”
“We wanted to condemn antisemitism as a separate issue to highlight its seriousness,” the Pennsylvania candidate’s campaign manager told JNS.