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Jessica Russak-Hoffman

Jessica Russak-Hoffman

Jessica Russak-Hoffman is a writer in Seattle, Wash.

Nathan Diament, of the Orthodox Union, told JNS that the statement “could not come at a more important time with bad actors weaponizing Catholicism to spread antisemitic views.”
Mark Goldfeder of the National Jewish Advocacy Center told JNS that he plans to rejoin the panel, which made “the right decision to separate.”
“We anticipated the day after the election would look like a continuation of day one, where the results typically favor the more conservative candidate,” Katie Wilson stated.
“We should have spoken publicly about our criticism of the way that Netanyahu and his government were executing the war,” the former U.S. vice president said.
The chair of the Washington state Republican Party called the Seattle’s mayoral race the “junior varsity” version of that of New York City.
Framingham police are investigating the incident “actively,” the city’s public information officer told JNS.
“May each of the Jews named, and each of the remaining million Jews whose names have not yet been found and may never be found, be a blessing for us all,” the scholar Dr. Walter Reich told JNS. “And a warning to us all.”
“If I want ‘em to disarm, I’ll get ‘em to disarm very quickly,” the president said of Hamas during the “CBS News” interview.
The four progressive members of the Portland City Council have yet to apologize to Rockne Roll, editor of the “Jewish Review.”