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Jessica Russak-Hoffman

Jessica Russak-Hoffman

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

JNS reported that Zena Ozeir is no longer an assistant attorney general in the Wolverine State, although the state attorney general’s office wouldn’t say if she was dismissed for antisemitic posts.
“Antisemitism has no place in our city, and I stand shoulder to shoulder with the Jewish New Yorkers who were targeted,” stated Zohran Mamdani, New York City mayor.
The arson of Beth Israel Congregation “is not merely an attack on a building,” the bipartisan measure states. “It is an attack on the right of individuals to worship as they deem proper.”
“We have friends everywhere. We are not alone,” Shayan Arya, a human rights activist, told attendees. “The entire nation of Israel is behind us.”
Zena Ozeir, whose LinkedIn profile still states she is a Michigan government employee, is no longer employed in the Michigan attorney general’s office.
“Be ready, the Pitmaster show is on the way,” the restaurant wrote.
“While the sun is still up, I play. Once Shabbat begins, I leave and go to shul,” Kligman told JNS.
Several bills calling for states to refer to “Judea and Samaria” are a “return to historical truth,” Mark Goldfeder, of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, told JNS.