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“These are not retrospective descriptions of reality but living descriptions,” Matan Barzilai, the library’s head of archives and special collections, told JNS. “They do not know what we already know.”
The FBI is investigating the alleged crime against a 17-year-old in Nevada.
“I wanted to live my values,” said Oliver Ferber, who successfully petitioned the state to move its cross-country championship.
The regime-controlled university is a hotbed of lethal antisemitism; during the period of the partnership, the Iranian university promoted the obliteration of Israel.
The “Anonymous Sudan” hacker group says the attack was executed “because of what they did in Palestine.”
The protesters broke the social compact, rendering their victory Pyrrhic, according to Professors for a Strong Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Photo by Yaacov Saar/GPO.
Biden proclaims ‘National Education Day’ on Lubavitcher Rebbe’s birthday
His faith and study taught him that education is the antidote to hate and the cornerstone of humanity, the White House said.
The win represents Gann Academy’s aim to train young Jewish adults who are “proud citizens of their local and global communities,” said Dalia Hochman, head of school.
“The historic achievement of universal scholarships in Florida is just the beginning,” said Maury Litwack, Teach Coalition founder and Orthodox Union managing director of public affairs.
The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., with Charles Lindbergh's “Spirit of St. Louis” in the top left corner. Photo by Menachem Wecker.
Wisconsin activists push to rename Charles Lindbergh Elementary School
The famous Detroit-born aviator was a Nazi sympathizer.
“Children and education are top priority. Anything that puts that priority at risk is taken very seriously,” Rabbi Yehuda Sarna, executive director at the Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life at New York University, told JNS.
Israeli-American experts are slated to run Yeshiva University’s security operations center, which provides students with real-world experience responding to cyberattacks.