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Shalom Lamm, of Operation Benjamin, told JNS that “those who sacrificed all ought to be remembered for eternity for who they truly were in life.”
AJA recalled Pauline Hanson’s staunch support of the community after she got suspended for using the garment to advocate for banning it.
This “strengthens the resilience, solidarity, and renewal of the State of Israel,” said Israeli Aliyah and Integration Minister Ofir Sofer.
An erroneous report depicting Israeli victims as attackers fueled a ban on Maccabi fans and heightened Jewish community distrust.
Police are probing the break-in as deliberate vandalism rather than theft.
Organizers told protesters to come appearing to be “visibly Jewish,” according to social-network posts encouraging demonstrators to show up.
Rabbi Arthur Schneier, 95, who leads the Park East Synagogue in Manhattan, is a Holocaust survivor who saw his synagogue burn on Kristallnacht.
Jews have always innovated for collective safety. Now, they’re doing it digitally.
Nefesh B’Nefesh event highlights resilience, community and a new initiative to help new immigrants find strength and scale success.
Former Hamas hostage Avera Mengistu, who was freed in February, attended Sigd prayers in Jerusalem for the first time.
“I believe all Jews should live in Israel. The world is becoming less safe for us,” said Sara Unterberg, who moved to Israel from Uruguay.
“Participating is a feeling of coming home, of going to a place that understands you fully,” Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor told JNS.