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Gerald Teldon (aka “Mr. Lucky,”) from Long Island, N.Y., joined the service in April 1944. He initially applied for the Navy Air Force, but it was over its “Jewish” quota, so he was denied a spot.
“We are correcting decades of injustice,” said the Israeli prime minister.
Questions about former “Stern” editor Henri Nannen may lead to name changes for the journalism school and the prize that bear his name.
“I’m sorry to anyone who is offended by me wearing an anti-fascist/anti-regime T-shirt and the use of the symbol it represents,” tweeted the 27-year-old musician dubbed Slowthai.
Combating anti-Semitism, said Susan Samueli, “requires a community effort, and we hope this matching gift will inspire others.”
In an open letter, the leaders condemned Alexander Historical Auctions for profiting from items “belonging to a genocidal murderer and his supporters.”
Shay Asher, 24, a fan of Newcastle United, must surrender his passport, avoid soccer fields and keep away from matches in the United Kingdom.
Finalists were chosen from 82 shortlisted films; “Girl No. 60427” was the first-ever finalist and winner from Israel.
“Cobb County’s history with anti-Semitism should have prevented something like this,” said the Jewish Federation of Atlanta.
Approximately one-third of this sector of the population in the United States is estimated to be living in poverty.
“Holocaust remembrance, education and research are the keys to fighting intolerance, hatred and anti-Semitism,” said Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan, who also discussed the rise in hate speech with the Argentinian president.
Michael Park, 33, who was arrested several times in 2021 for attacking members of the Jewish community, was sentenced to 36 months of probation and time served.