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Bradley Martin

The former U.S. senator from Connecticut, who is featured in a new documentary, told JNS about efforts to repatriate some 12,000 religious volumes.
As some Jewish groups applaud the end of Title 42 amid a historic surge of immigrants and asylum seekers on the U.S. southern border, New Jersey Orthodox Rabbi Steven Pruzansky says the Torah allows nations to defend their boundaries.
“Almost everywhere I go, I see how much it is being used and also expanded upon,” Sara Wolkenfeld told JNS.
The award-winning producer and younger sister of Steven Spielberg told JNS that it’s important to tell Jewish stories of trauma to counter rising antisemitism.
The Morocco-based Sharaka director acknowledges that “like many Moroccan teenagers, I was a victim of propaganda.”
“Rather than punishing Israel for doing the right thing, we should be learning from them,” said Michael Rubin of American Enterprise Institute.
“We will work with the person who is the winner,” said Rabbi Menachem Levine, who leads the largest Jewish elementary day school in the Midwest.
It’s “a very handy tool and weapon to gather information and understand Israeli public opinion to sway it in China’s favor,” says Zineb Riboua of the Hudson Institute.
An estimated 30,000 took to the streets in a “real show of support for the reforms,” said attorney Daniel Tauber, a member of the Likud Central Committee.
“This is not a seder,” said Peggy Shapiro of StandWithUs. “This event is meant to tell the story of the extraordinary journey from slavery to freedom.”
“All signs indicate that China is strategically, not sporadically, deepening its engagement in Persian Gulf economies,” Behnam Ben Taleblu of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told JNS.
It hasn’t conducted an attack in Israel for 17 years, said Liram Koblentz-Stenzler of the global far-right extremism desk at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism and a visiting Yale fellow.