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Sid Rosenberg reports from Israel

“Sid & Friends in the Morning” with JNS CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief Alex Traiman

Sid Rosenberg, host of the New York City-based radio show “Sid & Friends in the Morning,” reports live from the JNS studios in Jerusalem! Rosenberg sounds off on everything he’s seen during his visit to the Jewish state, including rockets from Hezbollah and Houthi terrorists, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s next moves and Iran’s unprecedented ballistic missile attack.

JNS CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief Alex Traiman joins him to weigh in…you don’t want to miss this!

“At least one student was injured by this incident, which is now under an investigation that will examine among other things whether individuals were targeted based on their Jewish faith,” the private D.C. school said.
“Our office’s objection is to the court’s offer of probation, as we believe this case warrants a prison sentence,” Tom Dunlevy, supervising senior deputy district attorney for Ventura County, told JNS.
“Let me be clear,” Rep. Grace Meng said at a rally in New York City. “Justifying hate, vandalism or violence by pointing to the actions of a foreign government is scapegoating, and it is wrong.”
A deadline in the law has yet to pass, but Rabbi Josh Joseph, of the Orthodox Union, told JNS that “we expect the mayor and the NYPD to work in close coordination with the community to ensure that the intent of this legislation is fully upheld.”
Online critics accused the bestselling author, who is a supporter of the BDS movement, of “normalizing” Israelis over a brief reference in her book, Taipei Story.
The president’s call for a national Shabbat “celebrates our religion and it refocuses on our job to become a light unto the nations,” Rabbi Steven Burg of Aish told JNS.