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“I think not a lot of bagel shops outside of New York get a lot of respect,” a first-time festival attendee told JNS. “It’s definitely impressive that they won.”
The work, which portrays Elisabeth Lederer, was owned by the Jewish art collector Leonard Lauder for 40 years.
If confirmed, the rabbi would become only the second Chassid to be approved by the Senate for a senior administration position.
Daniel S. Mariaschin, of B’nai B’rith International, told JNS that “with the same energy and conviction,” France should address “the mounting antisemitism that has deeply impacted the French Jewish community.”
The incident in Khan Yunis marks the third consecutive day of violations of the ceasefire with Hamas.
At the 2025 Tribute Brunch sponsored by the Philadelphia and Delaware chapters of Americans for Ben-Gurion University (A4BGU), the theme was decidedly on revving up that engine.
Kenneth L. Marcus, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that it is “notable” that the Education Department has not said that it is winding down its office that probes alleged Jew-hatred.
The private school in Washington, D.C., has been accused of “pervasive and severe” Jew-hatred since Oct. 7.
The United States must “take decisive steps to prevent future attacks,” said Andrew Garbarino, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.
A new report finds that “virulent antisemitism, the glorification of jihad and incitement to violence remain deeply embedded across all grades of Palestinian Authority textbooks.”
The delegation included Defense Minister Israel Katz, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir and Shin Bet head David Zini.
The legislation, backed by left-wing lawmaker Gilad Kariv, sought to end a decades-old ban, but faced strong opposition from religious parties.