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Hassan Diab will lecture on “social justice in action” at Carleton’s Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
“The community is shaken and, frankly, outraged,” Rabbi Shlomo Soroka, of Agudath Israel of Illinois, told JNS. “We all have legitimate questions.”
While half of Americans fear regional war, the poll shows deep partisan divisions regarding responsibility for the escalation of the conflict.
Michael Masters, the group’s national director, said “it is imperative that we take proactive measures to ensure the safety and security of our community.”
“We need to see policing which is more proactive in protecting the community,” the group representing British Jewry stated.
Hawaii “anti-settler colonialism activists” have “adopted anti-Zionism-antisemitism, which, to them, is a logical progression,’” Corinne Solomon told JNS.
A Jew living in the building where 85-year-old Mireille Knoll was tortured and killed has been facing relentless antisemitic harassment.
“You have to build the kids’ ability to be proud of who they are,” said Hana Dorsman, CEO of UnitEd. “At the end of the day, that is the strongest answer to antisemitism.”
“Look, if I hadn’t lost my leg, I wouldn’t have met her,” says Daniel Kopylov of his partner Danielle Yablonka. “Good things come out of bad.”
“France has always been antisemitic,” Bernard Kouchner added.
For some residents of Herzliya’s Beth Juliana, the near-fatal Hezbollah attack on Yom Kippur was just part of being Jewish.
“You, the Jew, wait for us, wait for us,” the perpetrators allegedly said.