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Raffaella Sadun officially said she is “grateful to have had the opportunity to help advance the vital work to combat antisemitism.”
Noam Wasserman, dean of Yeshiva’s business school, told JNS he is “very impressed” with Mauricio Karchmer’s “steadfast adherence to his values.”
Ruth Gottesman, who is part of a prominent Jewish family that has donated to many organizations, including Yeshiva University, is supporting students at YU’s former medical school.
The ministry directed schools to discuss with students and parents the choice of costumes for the holiday in the aftermath of Oct. 7.
“Over the coming months, they will have a tough decision to make—pack up and leave, or stay and endure continued hatred,” the governor said.
Neither of the districts discussed the specific allegations of discrimination for “shared ancestry.”
“Arabs didn’t perpetrate genocide against Jewish people. Europeans did. Palestinians didn’t turn boats with Jews escaping the Holocaust away: The U.S. did,” wrote Anthony Zenkus.
The reproduction of a 1967 political cartoon features a hand with a Star of David on it holding nooses around the necks of Muhammad Ali and former Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser.
Thabisa Rich, who works in the Connecticut city’s cultural department, yelled offensive remarks via a megaphone, prompted by a “Stand with Israel” sign.
The Yael Foundation’s commitment to academic excellence is strengthening Jewish schools worldwide.
Prominent antisemitism researcher Charles Asher Small tells JNS that a war is being waged against the Jewish state, not only physically but also intellectually and philosophically.
“Hamas mobs have been running rampant throughout the school, blocking entrances to classrooms,” Brooke Goldstein, executive director of the Lawfare Project, told JNS.