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Bradley Martin

“It’s a reminder that you can’t be too careful in the marketing business,” Brandeis professor Jonathan Sarna told JNS.
When Quilen Blackwell first received an invitation from Israel’s Midwest consulate general, he thought it was spam.
The Golden State spent $55 million in taxpayer funds in 2021-22 on programs that dub police officers “pigs,” California “occupied Mexico” and Jews oppressors.
Rabbi Yaakov Menken of the Coalition for Jewish Values called the parental-rights group an ally for Orthodox Jews.
Jay Greene of Heritage Foundation told JNS that the bill recently introduced in Congress is unlikely to succeed.
Israeli-American Emily Austin, 22, encourages U.S. athletes to visit the Jewish state.
“Our democracy is fundamentally at stake,” said the Baghdad native, 33, who fled her country after posing in a selfie with “Miss Israel” in 2017.
Daniel Aschheim, author of a book on a controversial world leader with a mixed record on Israel, promotes Israel’s interests in the Midwest.
As she looks towards next steps, International Fellowship of Christians and Jews head Yael Eckstein reflects on her father’s passing, the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
In the same time span Hebrew speakers increased from 100,000 to 220,000, Arabic speakers in U.S. homes rose from 215,000 to 1.4 million.
The Turkish president’s agenda includes “supporting Islamist organizations and groups worldwide,” Mehmet Efe Caman, visiting professor at Memorial University, told JNS.
Blending Torah and general studies, the yeshivah sought to incubate a movement to repopulate the Orthodox U.S. rabbinate.