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Vita Fellig

Vita Fellig

Vita Fellig is a writer in New York City.

Mark Treyger, of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, told JNS that the legislative package “will help ensure the safety and security of our community.”
“Being a Jewish voice in a liberal progressive city like Chicago is not very popular when you stand up for Israel,” a lawyer for Debra Gassman, told JNS.
“We must bring to justice not only the perpetrators of the Oct. 7 massacre but hold accountable all those who support, enable and collaborate with them,” Arsen Ostrovsky told JNS.
“Permanent and structural reform” is needed to back up “their resolve to end antisemitism and protect all students and faculty on campus,” a member of the Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism said.
“The way Columbia and Columbians have been portrayed is hard to reckon with,” stated Katrina Armstrong, the university’s interim president.
The United Nations cannot “dispute the testimony of a hostage survivor, who saw with his own eyes Hamas benefiting from U.N. humanitarian aid,” stated Danny Danon, the Israeli envoy.
“There is something magical about being in the presence of a historically significant object, the oldest Hebrew book ever discovered,” David Kraemer, director of the JTS Library told JNS.
“Changing the venue to New Jersey is more likely to be perceived by many as fair,” Marc Stern, of the AJC, told JNS of the case against Mahmoud Khalil.
As protests fell to “violence, antisemitism, the colleges had to do something,” the Senate minority leader said. “And a lot of them didn’t do enough.”