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Bradley Martin

“These radical Democrats clearly need a history lesson,” said Sam Markstein, national political director of the Republican Jewish Coalition.
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.
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.