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Three civilians—two believed to be Jewish—one officer and two suspects were reported killed as a result of rapid gunfire. Police say the motives were not related to anti-Semitism or terrorism.
The fast-food chain has been working on opening additional stores following the Nazareth one.
The motion, which deemed the ruling as unfair and discriminatory towards Israel, passed by a tally of 82-68.
The graduate student union said it has reached out to Hillel and the student who received the response “to request a meeting to discuss how to remedy harm and how to mitigate future harm towards Jewish students on campus.”
This time of the year is always good for caring for the sick, the hospitalized and the homebound, bringing them soups, casseroles and, yes, even a blessing cake as part of a Jewish tradition to help heal.
“Circumstances surrounding the labeling requirement in the specific facts presented to the court are suggestive of anti-Israel bias,” said U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus.
“The weaponization of E.U. consumer protection law will complicate finding an agreement between Israelis and Palestinians, which can only succeed in the diplomatic—not the judicial—arena,” said Daniel Schwammenthal, director of the American Jewish Committee’s Transatlantic Institute.
“The winery is proud of its contribution to combating this decision and intends to continue the struggle,” CEO of Psagot Winery Yaakov Berg tells JNS.
Starbucks sold in Israeli stores between 2001 and 2003. But it never quite caught on with the Israeli public.
The proposed settlement rules that Jewish inmates who keep kosher can receive meals prepared in a certified kosher kitchen within the facility or from certified kosher meals from a third-party vendor.
During the eight-day holiday of Sukkot (seven days in Israel), also called the Festival of Booths, family and friends are invited to eat outdoors in the sukkah, a temporary structure that reminds Jews of their wandering past.
“We are proud to be hosted in Tokyo for the first time and grateful for the extraordinary opportunity to unveil innovative local work to an international audience,” said Mordechai Benita, CEO of the Jerusalem and Heritage Ministry, which runs Jerusalem Design Week.