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“Israel cannot agree to this,” the Jewish state’s foreign minister told leaders who are part of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
“It was important we stand up for the truth when the reality was painfully distorted,” stated Rabbi Yaakov Menken, executive vice president of CJV.
Major gifts include $650,000 to establish a limb center to serve patients who have lost an arm and/or a leg and need osteointegration.
“We call on these organizations to seize this moment with courage,” Arnold Roth told JNS.
More than 6,500 Jewish singles from across the globe are expected to participate.
While IHRA legislation sits in the Pennsylvania House, legal consequences languish when letters and calls for dialogue go unheeded.
From a culinary institute to a state-of-the-art medical center, Jewish National Fund-USA is helping to turn Israel’s northern region into a place of possibility.
“France not only emboldens extremists but risks the security of the Jewish people around the globe, along with alienating moderate voices,” read the statement from the coalition.
“That this money is necessary at all is tragic,” said Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
“We need the help of the government to take the lead on their responsibility to protect people in their houses of worship,” Eric Fingerhut, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation, told JNS.
“This is a sacred preemptive defensive war to protect Western civilization,” stated Morton Klein, of the ZOA.
“As a Jewish San Diegan, I can no longer ignore the very real risks that come with normalizing hate speech like the kind Kehlani has promoted,” a volunteer medical director stated.