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Alyza Lewin, of the Combat Antisemitism Movement, told JNS that some of the things that speakers said at the event raised “concerns in my mind.”
Magda Teter, a professor of history at Fordham University, stated that she is “looking forward to exploring these complex issues with different audiences.”
Employees held “a politically motivated meeting that included rhetoric widely understood as hostile toward Israel and Jewish communities,” the New York congresswoman stated.
“Do you want to go there?” Rep. Becca Balint asked. “Talking about antisemitism to a woman who lost her grandfather in the Holocaust?”
“Cardinal Dolan and Reverend Bernard are two of the most righteous people this city has ever known,” Jessica Tisch stated.
“Incidents like this deepen the anxiety and pain felt by our Jewish neighbors,” Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich stated.
“I insisted that negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a deal can be consummated,” the U.S. president wrote. “If it can, I let the prime minister know that will be a preference.
“Good riddance to Carrie Prejean Boller and anyone who defends hate,” Nathan Diament, executive director of the Orthodox Union Advocacy Center, told JNS.
“The world cannot turn a blind eye as Afghan women are removed from existence,” Marzieh Hamidi said.
“Democratic primary voters in Los Angeles now have the misfortune of having to choose between total incompetence in Mayor Bass and radicalism in Ms. Raman,” Sam Markstein, of the Republican Jewish Coalition, told JNS.
Rebecca Schgallis, who directs CAMERA’s K-12 program, stated that the report is a “warning to communities nationwide.”
“No number of ‘teach-ins’ can erase the atrocities committed by Gazan terrorists,” stated Brandy Shufutinsky, of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.