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There is a “tiny” difference between antisemitism-associated conspiracy beliefs on the left and the right, an author of the study told JNS.
Benyamin Cohen, who penned a new book on the Jewish genius, told JNS about how Einstein was the classic absent-minded professor, had his brain stolen, was offered the Israeli presidency and who ... snored.
The new development is intended to help increase enrollment and expand research opportunities, particularly in southern Israel.
A Ukrainian student at Brooklyn’s Hebrew Language Academy noted that Hibuki’s sad face is “because there is a war in Ukraine, and people are getting hurt.”
The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous brought together 28 middle- and high school instructors for an in-depth course.
The apology came nearly a week after a Brandeis University ad in the “New York Times” drew criticism for attacking Orthodox Judaism.
About 50 students with an interest in international affairs spoke with the embassy’s public diplomacy counselor.
“It’s a reminder that you can’t be too careful in the marketing business,” Brandeis professor Jonathan Sarna told JNS.
The Mountain View-Los Altos Union School District has refused to honor record requests by the public-interest law firm.
Robert Grey, an attorney by trade, says he is “passionate about education, and specifically, the power of education to change lives.”
The Orthodox Union group is partnering with two institutions of higher education on new programs.
Twenty-six educators from six countries gathered in Jerusalem for a four-day conference aimed at bringing the former British chief rabbi’s philosophy to the next generation.