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The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem urged the Dutch government “to come to its senses and act resolutely to prevent attacks on Israelis in its territory.”
The manager was taken into police custody on suspicion of “discrimination based on religion in the provision of goods or services.”
Tony Gelbart and Yehoshua Fass finish each other’s sentences as they run the nonprofit “like a business with a heart.”
“People who decided now to make aliyah write the history of Israel with their feet,” Ofir Sofer, the Israeli aliyah and integration minister, told JNS.
The biggest need, Aliyah and Integration Minister Ofir Sofer told JNS, is integrating professionals into the workforce in Israel and getting jobs that reflect their level in the United States.
“We are helping people reclaim their Jewish lives and their sense of the future,” said Chabad of Poland co-director Rabbi Mayer Stambler.
An op-ed by Marie van der Zyl prompted criticism that she was ignoring the context and Hamas’s responsibility for the war.
“Rabbi Wein was a uniquely impactful Rav whose work, perspective and voice profoundly influenced generations of Orthodox Jewry,” the OU said.
Over the course of an hour, they went on a combined 15,463 online dates.
Three perpetrators set a dog lose on the man and spat on him in a suspected antisemitic attack, local media reported.
“We would characterize the presidential vote preferences of Jewish voters in the last few elections as largely consistent,” Hannah Hartig, a senior researcher at the Pew center, told JNS.
Local police arrested suspects, the embassy announced.