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Bradley Martin

The 110-year-old fraternity serves as a place where the common language of values are stressed and shared … with some good-old-fashioned Yiddishkeit thrown in.
The Israeli prime minister asked the billionaire to find a way to curb Jew-hatred online “within the confines of the First Amendment.”
“If I can see peace being made in the Middle East perhaps … we can have a similar peace accord in the U.S. congress,” said Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.).
State politicians and the Israeli consul general to the Midwest see the trip as a sign of strengthening ties between a U.S. state and Israel, while still referring to visiting “Palestine.”
“It is customary for the leaders of both parties to endorse all their incumbent co-partisans,” according to Mark Mellman, president and CEO of Democratic Majority for Israel.
“Israel is closer than you think,” longtime diplomat Lorin Maugery told JNS.
“People are desperate to go out now and have events in person,” said Aleeza Ben Shalom, host of the show “Jewish Matchmaking.”
“These violins are a different type of survivor,” said musicologist James Grymes, who is part of the Violins of Hope project.
J.B. Pritzker, who is Jewish, claims that he vetoed the bill due to its language, and that he supports kosher and halal meal options for students.
He is slated to discuss antisemitism and other topics with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders.
“He knows well the ways of Washington and he knows Israel,” longtime D.C. media strategist Steve Rabinowitz told JNS.
Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president of research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said the Palestinian leader has failed to inspire confidence in the authority’s ability to operate.