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Diaspora Jewry

“I explain that the Jews have long battled discrimination but never saw themselves as victims,” said Robbie Stokes Jr., founder of the I Talk to Strangers Foundation.
Yaacov Monsonego, director of the Ohr Torah (formerly Ozar Hatorah) school in the French city, lost his daughter Myriam to the terrorist shooting.
A non-Jewish American black man who holds the social-media handle “Wyzewurdz74” attempts to bridge and rebuild inter-ethnic relationships as a direct result of misinformation.
“Alexei Navalny was dangerous to the Russian tyrant for two reasons: He did more than anyone else to expose the nature of the Russian dictatorship to the eyes of hundreds of millions of people,” said Sharansky.
The Yael Foundation’s commitment to academic excellence is strengthening Jewish schools worldwide.
Tracy-Ann Oberman told the “BBC” that she has round-the-clock security after receiving threats.
Joining together will “be even more effective in serving our mission and constituencies,” the groups say.
“Many Masa volunteers publicly express support for Israel, and they pay heavy prices for it socially, professionally and security-wise.”
Some 6,500 new immigrants have made Israel their new home since the Hamas terrorist attacks.
“The explosion of antisemitism since Oct. 7 demands that we take collective action now,” said Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee.
As of Jan. 1, there were 517,407 Jews living in the area, not including eastern Jerusalem.
“Will it play to the next generation? In the current political atmosphere?” noted scholar Ruth Wisse told JNS. “I don’t think so.”