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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.”
“Though they are not union members, our clients must still accept the union’s representation,” a lawyer for the plaintiffs told JNS.
“The leadership within the Hatzalah groups are coming together to make sure that people can afford it,” the head of the emergency response service told JNS.
“Progress has been made in reducing violent crime, but there still is a significant amount of work that needs to be done,” Shomrim told JNS.
Esther Panitch, the only Jew in the Georgia state legislature, told JNS that “people thought he was a good person, even if he wasn’t a great president.”
The NYPD told JNS that it is not investigating a car collision in Brooklyn as a hate crime.
“There is a well-established legal principle of religious liberty in the United States, and the court’s ruling is an affirmation of that principle,” the OU told JNS.
“We will defend our citizens, no matter how far the threat,” said Danny Danon at a press conference in New York.
Israel Ganz doesn’t know what policies Donald Trump will pursue, but “it will be a conversation where at least we can express our point of view and know we are being listened to,” he told JNS in New York.