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The president told “CNN” that rising fuel costs related to the conflict will “go way down very quickly.”
“Iran has struck more Arab countries than Israel has in its entire existence,” the Israeli ambassador to the global body said.
“You can hear the disdain and disrespect shown to the beautiful Jewish families across Belgium,” said Bill White, of comments calling mohels “butchers by day” who circumcise as a “side job.”
“Antisemitism is a national crisis and requires the same attention given to past crises and a whole-of-government response to confront it,” Paola Samuel, of B’nai Brith Canada, told JNS.
The settlement helps “to ensure that Jewish and Israeli students and faculty are treated as equal and valuable members of the campus community,” Oleg Ivanov, of the StandWithUs Center for Legal Justice, told JNS.
It’s “prudent” to listen when someone tells you that you’re unsafe in your own home, Michael Masters, of the network, told JNS.
The U.S. president told “ABC News” that “Tucker has lost his way” following the conservative podcaster’s criticism of U.S. strikes against Iran.
The items will be archived in a future exhibit honoring those killed and wounded in the December terrorist attack and reflecting the community response to the tragedy, per the museum.
“Baseball has often brought kind of joy to people in difficult times,” he told reporters. “To put it mildly, it’s interesting times right now.”
Many students at elite schools think “if you are smart enough to be here, you should have moved past religion,” the lead author of a new study told JNS.
Michael Moritz said Britain has become “uncomfortable” for Jews but the Federal Republic is safer due to education about the Holocaust.
The underground complex was intended to serve as a secure emergency command center for the supreme leader.