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“We condemn those who continue to vilify Israel while turning a blind eye to the true aggressors: the terror groups with a stated mission to eradicate the Jewish state,” said Daniel Mariaschin, CEO of B’nai B’rith International.
Nearly 100 groups are pushing the American Anthropological Association to reject a resolution calling for a boycott of Israeli academic institutions.
Of a “Nakba” event last year, Jo Giudice, director of the Dallas Public Library, told JNS: “In our eagerness to be inclusive, we did not give the exhibit the scrutiny we should have.”
Celebrating Hitler’s birthday in Southern California to a Jew assaulted at a Florida Walmart; updates in the Tree of Life mass shooting trial.
This and similar legislation passed by other U.S. states have “cemented 2023’s status as the biggest year ever for school choice,” said education policy researcher Jason Bedrick.
From spray-painted swastikas and hateful fliers to the arrest of a Holocaust-denying vandal and the sentencing of would-be terrorists aspiring to sabotage America’s power grid.
Credit: Pixabay.
Pew: Wives earn more than or the same as husbands in 45% of marriages
That’s consistent with what dating and marriage coach Rabbi Jack Cohen is seeing, though he has some caveats.
South Carolina State House. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
School-choice legislation passes South Carolina vote, heads to the governor
Jason Bedrick, an education policy researcher, also cited similar developments in North Carolina and Oklahoma.
Alexsandro Palombo has called the marring of his pop art antisemitic.
“We are proud to strengthen our partnership that will benefit Floridians and Israelis for generations to come,” said the Florida governor.
Orthodox Jewish comedians Mark Schiff, Eli Lebowicz and Daniel Lobell talk of faith and humor.
“These are not retrospective descriptions of reality but living descriptions,” Matan Barzilai, the library’s head of archives and special collections, told JNS. “They do not know what we already know.”