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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.”
“We’re not going to be able to just police our way out of this,” Eric Adams told Jewish reporters of young black boys attacking Jews. “We have to educate our way out of this.”
“It’s not about how many you are. It is about standing for justice and standing with determination,” Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz told JNS.
“The less money we can spend on paying security guards, we can then spend more on educating our students,” Yoni Schwab, assistant head of Manhattan’s Shefa School, told JNS.
“I hope today will finally wake every member of the council to the urgent plight of the hostages,” Israeli envoy Danny Danon told the global body.
“Many people find frozen food to be more convenient and certainly don’t have the time to make latkes from scratch,” the historian Hasia Diner said.
Eight people were arrested after blocking entry to a library at New York University,” which, a spokesman said, “rejects any claims that this is a peaceful protest.”
“By adding Catholic teaching, we signal that learning about these tropes is not only ancillary but part of being a better Catholic,” Joseph Bambera, of the Conference of Catholic Bishops, told JNS.
The victim, Jonathan Lederer, told JNS that the university hasn’t done enough to keep students like him safe on campus.