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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 may not have another opportunity to achieve the most important national security imperative for the United States, preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear weapon state,” said John Hannah, a JINSA senior fellow.
“This Chumash is the first one my wife and I bought as a couple when we were first married,” Adam Kwasman told JNS.
“It’s very selective in the history it is trying to portray,” Jonathan Harounoff, international spokesman for Israel’s mission to the United Nations, told JNS.
As several museums mark the 100th anniversary of the famed novelist and writer’s passing, experts told JNS that Kafka remains very relatable today.
“We know for certain there was sexual violence that occurred during captivity, and U.N. Women has done absolutely nothing,” said Dana Cwaigrach, of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum.
“It is going to take all levels of government to address discrimination at CUNY,” the chair of the New York City Council’s Committee on Higher Education, told JNS.
“The objects chosen aimed at bringing to light the period in which the scrolls were written,” Joe Uziel, of the Israel Antiquities Authority, told JNS.
“It’s such a shame that college students at Columbia are immature and unable to confront ideas that they may disagree with,” Elisha Baker, a junior at the school, told JNS.