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It is “unlawful” if Chicago Public Schools discriminated against the private college based on its faith-based hiring practices, Rep. Tim Walberg wrote.
“It’s never easy being Jewish in today’s world, but the rise of AI is making it even harder,” Rep. Sara Jacobs said.
“The severity of the Houthi menace is magnified by their human rights abuses, antisemitism and their continued theft of international humanitarian aid,” wrote Sen. Dave McCormick (R-Pa.).
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) told JNS that the United States is behind Qatar’s neighbors in branding the Brotherhood a terror entity, “and it’s clearly because of lobbying influence by different targets.”
“I do not understand why we debate this anew every single day,” Rep. Mike Johnson told Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan.
The event was the third such Chanukah ceremony since Oct. 7 and came at a time that has “not been easy for our Jewish brothers and sisters,” the House minority leader said.
“The time for empty promises has passed,” wrote members of Congress, led by Reps. Josh Gottheimer and Jefferson Shreve.
They traveled to Washington to thank officials who were involved in securing the release of their sons’ remains from the Gaza Strip.
“Authoritarian regimes increasingly rely on internet blackouts and surveillance to silence dissent and control information,” stated Rep. Claudia Tenney, a lead sponsor of legislation.
Congress “is sending a clear message that we stand with the Baha’i community,” stated Rep. Michael McCaul.
The California Democrat told JNS that it’s harder to do in-person town halls than it used to be due to anti-Israel protesters.
“We urge you to press the Israeli government to take significant action to prevent settler violence,” the Democrats said.