Rev. Amos C. Brown conducts a Sunday service at the Third Baptist Church in San Francisco, California on June 25, 2023. Photo by Romain Fonsegrives/AFP via Getty Images.
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Kamala Harris’s pastor, Durban and worse
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Harris must extract herself from the cosmopolitan hostility to the U.S.-as-a-nation that informs so many around her.
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A Free Beacon piece on Kamala Harris's pastor contains the following:

At a memorial service for victims of the 9/11 terror attacks held just six days after Al-Qaeda murdered nearly 3,000 Americans, [Amos] Brown used the occasion to point the finger at the United States in remarks that, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, "set a lot of people’s teeth on edge" and "left politicians stunned."

“America, is there anything you did to set up this climate?" Brown asked the audience. "Ohhhh—America, what did you do?"

“America, what did you do two weeks ago when I stood at the world conference on racism, when you wouldn't show up?" Brown continued, referring to his participation in the United Nations World Conference Against Racism, which the United States and Israel boycotted citing concerns about antisemitism.

In my book on the transformations of the Western public sphere at the turn of the last century /millennium (Can "The Whole World" Be Wrong?: Lethal Journalism, Antisemitism and Global Jihad), I wrote about the relationship between the U.N. Durban Conference that concluded on Sept. 8, 2001, and the 9-11 attacks that occurred three days later:

Did the global triumph of demopathic hatred targeting the U.S. and Israel at Durban have anything to do with 9-11? Not causally. The triple attack plan had been afoot for years. But given the atmosphere at Durban, Osama [bin Laden] had every reason to expect that his spectacular deed would resonate both inside and beyond the Muslim world: in his mind, an act of world conversion. When he gave the green light, he took the hate-fest of Durban to new levels, aligning the Muslim and the Progressive narrative of world redemption as a fight against the twin Western evils, the “Big and Little Satans,” the U.S. and Israel. Just as Arafat basked in the eager approval of the world press, so bin Laden had good reason to expect he too would gain widespread approval.

Had I known the case of Rev. Amos Brown, I would surely have cited it, since it illustrates my points about precisely the dynamic whereby Durban prepped global opinion to welcome 9/11.

Brown was at Durban and apparently participated with great enthusiasm in the hate-fest against the U.S. and Israel. When he spoke the following week in (already woke) San Francisco, accusing the U.S. of deserving the blow, he illustrated perfectly my conjectured link between Durban and the reaction to 9/11: Durban assured a global audience would rejoice in this blow against the alleged evil, suffocating hegemon.

The cry went up from British journalists to French “philosophes” to American radicals: the U.S. had it coming. Bluntly put, Durban had groomed progressives to welcome and celebrate their jihadi enemies in the most atrocious deeds committed against them. (They had already been doing it about Israel for almost a full year already.)

In terms of apocalyptic millennial dynamics, Durban marks the formal marriage of Caliphators (those activist Muslims working for the global Caliphate in our day) with the (radical) progressive left, in which both millennial movements, despite their fundamentally opposing visions of the millennium of peace to come, joined around a key element of their apocalyptic scenarios, a major boost to their (now joint) revolutionary power. They had both identified the apocalyptic enemy (the two Satans that Ayatollah Khomeini had denounced some twenty years earlier) as the U.S. and Israel.

Eric Hoffer wrote in the early 1950s: “Mass movements can rise and spread without belief in a God, but never without belief in a devil.”

After 9/11, many Americans bowed to this identification of the enemy with their nation: some penitential ("What did we do to provoke their hatred?") and some triumphantly aggressive (“America’s chickens are coming home to roost.”)

When Rev. Brown said, "America, is there anything you did to set up this climate?" he placed himself squarely in the camp of those who "blame the democracy" for the savage hatred of the jihadis in quest of a global Caliphate.

Under normal circumstances, the grown-ups would have shut him down and shunned him. But those were not ordinary times. On the contrary, the assembled crowd at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium cheered him on and the alleged grown-ups, Dianne Feinstein and Nancy Pelosi, spurred to act by a man whose friend had died fighting the jihadis on United Airlines flight 93, left in silent protest.

Politician and LGBT rights activist Thomas Ammiano explained: “What can you say? It was largely a lefty and pro-peace crowd, and Amos was playing to the house.” So here, an LGBT rights activist assumed that a pro-peace crowd would cheer on a misogynist, homophobic jihadi attack that killed 3,000 civilians.

Is Amos Brown, whom Harris considers a wonderful, spiritually inspiring individual, a dupe or demopath? Does he really believe that this coalition of jihadi and progressive forces will indeed have a salvific effect and that when it’s time to take over, the Caliphators will convert to the progressive vision (“Imagine all the people…”) rather than regress to the power politics of the 7th and early 20th centuries?

Or does he recognize the aims and desires that animate his ally, which spell doom for the Jews and the democratic West, and he’s just helping the process take place by talking in Newspeak? Jihad means peace so why wouldn’t peaceniks cheer it on?

One thing is certain: If Harris wants to go down in the great history of the ages—and the times have placed her at center stage with a chance to do so—she must extract herself from the cosmopolitan hostility to the U.S.-as-a-nation that informs so many around her, oikophobes urging a self-destructive foreign policy on the one hand and supporting the program of the sworn enemy of the U.S. as a democracy on the other.

Otherwise, one shudders to think how she will be remembered or who will do the remembering.

Prospects? Not great. But one can always hope. Maybe Emhoff will realize he’s Esther.

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For many more than six days, the Israeli high school boys team worked hard designing and building robots. And on the seventh day, the team rested.

That restful Shabbat cost the AMIT boys school, based in Modi’in, a spot in the FIRST Championship, held in Houston from April 16 to 19.

Yishai Levy, 16, a junior at the school and co-captain of the team, told JNS that the team knew before it flew to Texas that it would have to forfeit in the final round. Still, it made an impact to come, he thinks.

“Even if we couldn’t compete, we wanted to show the world what religious Israeli students are capable of,” he said. 

“There’s a little bit of disappointment. It’s always hard,” he said. “But knowing we could have ranked so high and still chose not to compete made us feel even stronger.”

Levy told JNS that he thinks Israel’s robotics teams are some of the world’s best. (His team is called Trigon 5990, named for the trygon, a kind of stingray.)

“We always push for innovation and learn from our mistakes,” he said. “We also move forward with faith in God, and it helps us grow as people and as a team. Even when we lose, we don’t feel defeated. That makes us stronger.”

Levy hopes that Trigon’s decision inspires others. 

“You should go as hard as you can and do your best,” he said. “Show the world what being religious means. I think if more religious Jews stick to their values, it’ll make a big impact. That’s our goal.”

Nechama Veeder, whose son is on the team, coordinated kosher food for the team at the Houston hotel—a major undertaking to prepare Passover meals for 60 people.

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Trigon robotics team at the FIRST Championship in Houston on April 18, 2025. Credit: Courtesy of Trigon Group.

Many parents were concerned about their children facing Jew-hatred while traveling abroad in the United States, Veeder told JNS.

“A lot of Jews overseas probably feel like we are in danger in Israel,” she said. “Jews in Israel feel that Jews overseas face a lot of hostility, so everybody views the other side as being more dangerous.”

Even though the team had to forfeit, the parents are proud of what their children accomplished, according to Veeder. 

“We knew it would be disappointing for them, and we can’t deny that they would have loved to participate fully,” she said. “But we are also proud that in this international climate, they took a stand and proudly displayed their Israel flags and Jewish values.”

Nachum Elbaum, 15, a sophomore at AMIT, told JNS that the competition was more fun, because the team knew ahead of time that it would have to concede.

“The finals are usually scheduled on Shabbat, since it’s easier for the organizers to get volunteers then and most schools are off,” he said. “We knew in advance we’d likely have to forfeit but it wasn’t stressful. We could just enjoy the competition, talk to other teams and have fun.”

Trigon’s robot was so advanced that it was predicted to win, according to Elbaum.

“We had a good reason not to compete,” he said. “It was very meaningful because it felt like we were showing the world who we are. Honestly, Shabbat was probably the most fun just spending time together, davening and celebrating as a team.”

The team was told at a security briefing to maintain a low profile, but the Israelis were received in Houston more positively than anticipated, according to Elbaum.

“There were a few people online who posted that they wanted to ban Israeli flags from the competition,” he said. “We did try to avoid some Turkish teams, because we weren’t sure how they’d react to us. But actually, some of them were really friendly too.”

“We even gave them matzah,” he told JNS. “Overall, it was an amazing reception and an incredible experience.”

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Democratic Majority for Israel announced on Tuesday that Mark Mellman, the group's founding president, will step down after six years, effective on April 25.

"With Mark's political acumen and leadership, Democratic Majority for Israel has provided crucial support for pro-Israel Democrats at the national, state and local levels," stated Ann Lewis, co-chair of the DMFI board. "We will be building on that record as we move forward toward a strong future."

DMFI has "become a powerful pro-Israel voice in the Democratic Party" under Mellman, a pollster and political consultant, stated Todd Richman, DMFI board co-chair.

"We are committed to continuing this essential work, as we prepare to meet new challenges and opportunities," Richman said.

The pro-Israel group announced that it will announced new leadership "soon."

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When Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi was arrested by U.S. immigration authorities last week, The New York Times and other mainstream media described him as a “Palestinian activist,” ignoring his support for the U.S.-designated terror group Hamas or his participation in illegal protest activities on the group’s behalf. 

Indeed, such downplaying of Hamas’s criminal role in the current Gaza war appears to be a conscious strategy by many media when covering the conflict, such as stories on aid distribution, battles in and around hospitals, death counts and lawbreaking on U.S. college campuses.

We have to ask: “Why?”

What seems clear is that if “progressive” editorial staff at major media were to acknowledge the terror group’s cruel, murderous and criminal behavior, it would taint their preferred Gaza narrative. These journalists promote a storyline in which the Palestinians and their supporters are the “good guys,” while Israel and its supporters are the bad guys. Honest news reporting on the Hamas terrorist organization, which openly acknowledges its determination to kill Jews and destroy the Jewish state, discredits their agenda, so legacy media “cleanse” their stories to avoid mentioning them.

Media that downplay Hamas when covering the Gaza war are essentially providing cover for and abetting terrorist enemies of Israel and the United States—the very definition of a treasonous “fifth column.” It’s as if journalists covering World War II whitewashed the role of the Nazis, or simply failed to mention them.

Mainstream media conceal Hamas’s role in commandeering humanitarian aid. When reporting on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, media outlets such as BBC, NBC and NPR fail to disclose Hamas’s theft of aid, only mentioning the terrorist group in other contexts, such as their refusal to extend the ceasefire that expired on March 1.

Instead, the media blames Israel and its supporters for the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. The London-based Guardian, for instance, accused “far-right figures” in the Israeli government of halting aid. CNN blamed the Trump administration, saying that the pressure the Biden administration put on Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza “has all but vanished under the Trump administration.”

Legacy media downplay Hamas’s criminal use of hospitals as military bases. Throughout the war in Gaza, the Israel Defense Forces have been forced to attack several hospitals in the Gaza Strip because Hamas uses them as bases to store weapons, direct terrorist operations, and even hold hostages they kidnapped during the massacre in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. The media bury this inconvenient detail, often mentioning it simply as an unconfirmed Israeli accusation.

For example, after the IDF attacked a Hamas command-and-control center in Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, CNN published an article saying that the IDF “had struck ‘a command-and-control center used by Hamas’ in an attack without offering proof.” Similarly, an NBC article absurdly stated, “The Israeli military said that the compound was used by terrorists ‘to plan and execute terror attacks,’ without providing evidence,” as if facts provided by the world’s most moral army are inherently suspect.

Whenever the IDF attacks a Hamas base concealed inside a hospital, it makes a point of collecting evidence, taking photos and videos of that evidence for all to see. A reporter needs only to search online to see this evidence. Furthermore, the White House has said its intelligence sources support Israel’s claim that Hamas uses Gaza’s hospitals as military bases. In short, the evidence is there, but the media omit it because it doesn’t fit their narrative.

The media parrot Hamas’s bogus death counts. Since the war in Gaza began, the media have published death counts, citing “Gaza health authorities” or “officials” as their source. For instance, last week, Reuters published an article stating that “more than 50,900 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli offensive, according to local health authorities.”

What the media often don’t tell you is that these “health authorities” are controlled by Hamas. Moreover, numerous studies have shown that Hamas’s death counts are nonsense. For example, The Telegraph recently revealed that Hamas removed thousands of names from its March 2025 casualty list and admitted that 72% of the victims aged 13 to 55 were men. They originally claimed that 70% of casualties were women and children. The media know full well that Hamas inflates the number of civilian casualties to smear Israel, yet reporters continue to use such numbers, shamelessly helping Hamas win the public-relations war.

Media hide support for Hamas among “pro-Palestinian” activists. The media want you to believe that militants making university campuses unsafe for Jews are simply peaceful activists advocating for Palestinian rights. A closer look shows these people are not pro-Palestinian, but are more accurately pro-Hamas.

For instance, after student radical Mahdawi was detained by U.S. immigration authorities, the media represented him as an innocent victim of persecution by the Trump administration and its diabolical allies. CBS News even implied the administration’s decision to pursue his deportation was inspired by a “deport list” provided by the pro-Israel movement, Betar USA.

What CBS and other news outlets fail to mention is Mahdawi’s support for Hamas. Mahdawi said he “can empathize” with Hamas after Oct. 7 and has publicly called for the destruction of Israel. The Washington Free Beacon noted that last year, Mahdawi honored a commander in the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade—another U.S.-designated terror group that participated in the Oct. 7 slaughter alongside Hamas. Apparently, many legacy media support the aims of such radical visa-holders.

The media give similar treatment to Mahmoud Khalil, a recent Columbia University graduate, due for expulsion by immigration authorities. FLAME covered his pro-Hamas misdeeds here.

Imagine if mainstream media covering World War II whitewashed the role of the Nazis. Such media would have been condemned and disowned by the American public. No wonder today’s mainstream media suffer record-low credibility and diminishing market share.

Many Americans still blindly rely on mainstream media to provide facts on the conflict in Gaza. Their trust is being betrayed. Rather than facts, they’re fed a false narrative depicting the Palestinians, and even Hamas itself, as downtrodden lovers of freedom oppressed by evil Israel.

When speaking with family, friends and colleagues, or when writing letters to the editor, point out that any media source whitewashing Hamas terror is guilty of opposing American interests and betraying Israel, one of America’s most loyal allies.

Originally published by Facts and Logic About the Middle East (FLAME).

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Gore, speaking before roughly 150 attendees and policymakers, stated the Trump administration was “insisting on trying to create their own preferred version of reality,” similar to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.

“I understand very well why it is wrong to compare Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich to any other movement,” Gore said. “It was uniquely evil, full stop. I get it. But there are important lessons from the history of that emergent evil.”

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Netanyahu “expressed his appreciation for the deep ties between Israel and the United States,” per the readout, which added that “ways for strengthening them were discussed.”

The Netanyahus also welcomed Huckabee “and wished him success in his important position,” Netanyahu’s office said.

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“I spoke with him about the assault by so-called ‘international legal institutions’ on the right to self-defense of the most attacked country in the world—Israel,” Sa’ar stated. “I thanked him for President Trump’s executive order against the International Criminal Court and for the senator’s support for legislation on the issue.”

“Israel will never give up its right to defend itself and its citizens,” Sa’ar added.

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Hamas’s refusal to accept a recent Israeli partial deal offer for a ceasefire and the release of some 10 Israeli hostages is a calculated attempt to ensure its long-term survival by forcing Israel to end the war on the terror group's terms, former Israeli defense officials told JNS in recent days. 

At the heart of this approach lies an Islamist-jihadist ideological commitment to Israel’s destruction, and a tactical imperative to maintain power in Gaza at all costs, they argued.

Shalom Arbel, a former senior member of the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) who served from 1988 to 2013 in roles involving human intelligence recruitment and operations and before that as a major in the IDF reserves in Lebanon, Gaza and Judea and Samaria, said, “What I think drives them is their agenda. It’s the Hamas strategy, which at its core is the strategy of the Muslim Brotherhood.” 

Arbel added, “At the end of the day, their supreme goal is the destruction of the State of Israel. They want to seize this land, which they consider Islamic Waqf [inalienably Islamic] land, which is the Land of Israel, and they think they must return it to Muslim hands. They believe they must do everything possible to fight Israel, to weaken Israel, to bleed Israel.”

According to Arbel, partial agreements do not serve Hamas’s strategic interest. “Partial deals mean that Israel gets hostages back -that’s Israel’s so-called soft underbelly. Israel receives hostages, releases [Palestinian] prisoners, who are not such a valuable asset from Israel’s point of view, since they can be rearrested,” he said 

Hamas fears this type of arrangement would allow Israel to resume operations in Gaza after a temporary pause, and continue until Hamas is fully destroyed—a situation Hamas wants to avoid at all costs. 

Instead, Hamas now insists on a comprehensive deal, Arbel explained, because it believes only such a framework, guaranteed by international actors, can secure its survival. 

“They want a full deal in which Israel is pushed to imagine an end to the war. Note how this receives a strong response in Israeli society… and where the war’s end is meaningful, with international guarantees that Israel can’t break the arrangement," he said.

The voices in Israel calling for the government to adopt this framework, and claiming that Israel can resume fighting soon after it receives its hostages, are oversimplifying the challenge, Arbal argued. 

 “Hamas is not stupid. They are very cunning and deceptive. That’s part of their agenda and directive. To receive serious guarantees that are significant and ensure their survival is their goal,” he cautioned.

Hamas views the hostages as leverage to secure its own survival, Arbel argued.  Hamas's war on Israel would renew in a number of years after it regroups, while the other arenas such as Judea and Samaria would see a massive boost for Hamas's status if this scenario came to pass, he added.

The catastrophic costs to Gaza from the war are not important to Hamas, he said, since all that matters to it is the overall jihadist goal. "Those killed are promised a martyr's death. Those who remain in Gaza and who continue [the fight] in Judea and Samaria and other arenas would, in Hamas's view, get to 'liberate' the Land of Israel."

 “Hamas treats the hostages entirely as merchandise," said Arbel, noting that Hamas has in the past withheld even basic information about the hostages’ conditions. “Now they release such information 'for free' - because they are trying to manipulate Israeli public opinion.”

Lt. Col. (ret.) Jonathan D. Halevi, a senior researcher of the Middle East and radical Islam at the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs and co-founder of the Orient Research Group Ltd., noted that contrary to public perception, “The phrase ‘everyone for everyone’ never existed. That’s a misrepresentation. For Hamas, it’s everyone in return for everything.” 

Halevi detailed Hamas’s core demands: complete IDF withdrawal from Gaza, including the security perimeter, the lifting of the security blockade, international guarantees against renewed Israeli military action, and large-scale reconstruction of the Strip—including the rebuilding of Hamas’s infrastructure.

Halevi warned that this approach is designed to manufacture a narrative of jihadist victory, which would reverberate across the Middle East. “If there’s an ethos of Hamas victory, that has forward-looking consequences—not just locally," he said, 

He explained that Hamas is stalling while leveraging international pressure campaigns to increase internal Israeli dissent and influence public opinion.

"Their emphasis is to cause internal pressure to force Netanyahu to accept Hamas’s terms. That’s their declared strategy—through families of hostages, through protests. The messages, as seen from the outside, are the same on both sides,” he said, adding that it seems that Hamas is copying some anti-Netanyahu messages from among Israeli protesters and trying to co-opt them, as part of its pressure campaign. 

"The Israeli view is very narrow. It focuses on seeing the Israel-Gaza problem. This is inaccurate. Hamas could decide [as part of a future deal] to stop releasing hostages because of Israeli activities at Al-Aqsa [the Temple Mount in Jerusalem] or the Cave of the Patriarchs [in Hebron], for example," he warned. 

As part of this pressure campaign, Halevi said, based on Hamas documents that he has recently translated, it emerged that the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar had interpreted the protests in Israel against the government as constituting "a green light that the [former American Biden] administration wanted to bring down Netanyahu." 

The IDF conducted extensive overnight airstrikes this week across the Gaza Strip, focusing on western Gaza City, Khan Yunis (southern Gaza), and Rafah (southern Gaza). 

Specific IAF strikes targeted at least three concentrations of heavy engineering vehicles used by Hamas for terror infrastructure. The IDF spokesperson stated these strikes targeted Hamas infrastructure. 

Meanwhile, an analysis published on April 21 at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security by Col. (res.) Prof. Gabi Siboni, who serves as a consultant to the IDF, and Brig. Gen. (res.) Erez Winner, a former head of planning for IDF Southern Command,  warned that Hamas does not fear the suffering of Gaza’s civilian population and views the October 7, 2023, massacre as a model for future operations. 

“Hamas is already working on the next Oct. 7," they said. "It views the attack as a great victory and is unmoved by the price paid by it or the Gaza population.”

They noted that Hamas rejected both Israel’s proposal and the American Witkoff Plan, which included the return of approximately half the remaining 59 hostages, living and dead, in exchange for an extension of the ceasefire.

The authors called for full Israeli military control over the Gaza Strip, stating, “The key to achieving the war’s objectives lies in the complete destruction of Hamas’s military and governmental presence in Gaza.”

They warned that this is essential not only to ensure security in the south but to prevent Hamas from framing the current campaign as a victory that would inspire further radicalization in Judea and Samaria.

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For the past year, Dan Hoffman, of Hollywood, Fla., has watched his 11-year-old daughter Nessa train several hours a day, five days a week for the 2025 USA Gymnastics Florida Xcel women’s championships.

The Hoffmans, who are Orthodox Jews, planned each of Nessa’s meets around Shabbat and Jewish holidays, but it turned out that the Florida championships were to be held over the first days of Passover.

“This has been a tremendous part of her life for the last year, and then literally, two weeks before, it was ripped away,” Hoffman told JNS. “We considered scootering the 8.2 miles to the Florida Convention Center on the Sunday between seders, which would have been a disaster.”

Months before the competition, the Florida arm of USA Gymnastics told the family that Nessa would be able to compete in the state championship on April 11, the Friday before Passover. But the private body told the family two weeks prior to the competition that Nessa’s performance scores wouldn’t count toward medals or regional qualification.

Hoffman told JNS that the policy felt punitive. “They told us she could compete on Friday with the same judges, same equipment, same everything, but that her scores wouldn’t count,” he said. 

“The only reason not to count the scores was to penalize Jewish athletes for choosing to be religious,” he said. “Everything about it just seemed wrong.”

Hoping to preserve his daughter’s opportunity to compete after so much hard work, Hoffman sought help from the Christian Legal Society and the Orthodox Union.

Nathan Diament, executive director of Orthodox Union Advocacy, told JNS that when he learned of Nessa’s situation, he partnered with the Christian Legal Society.

“We knew we had to reach out to the decision makers to urge and press them to accommodate Nessa’s Sabbath observance and still enable her to qualify for regionals,” he told JNS. 

The two groups sent a joint letter to Florida Gymnastics urging it to reconsider its policy and allow Nessa’s scores to count.

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Nessa Hoffman, 11, of Hollywood, Fla., who competes in statewide gymnastics meets. Credit: Courtesy of the Hoffman family.

Steve McFarland, director of the Christian Legal Society’s Center for Law and Religious Freedom, told JNS that Florida Gymnastics changed its policy.

“To say ‘We’ll score her but the scores can’t count’ is just mean-spirited or just brain-dead,” he told JNS. “They recognized that and rectified it, which is a real pleasant turnaround.”

“We didn’t have to spend a quarter-million dollars in legal fees and have somebody say what any rational human being could conclude: let the 11-year-old get scored and try to reach her childhood dream,” he said. “You don’t need lawyers for that. Just common sense and a heart.”

On April 11, Nessa competed and qualified for the 2025 Florida Xcel Gold Regionals.

It’s rare for youth sports organizations to accommodate the religious beliefs of young athletes, according to McFarland.

Nessa Hoffman
Nessa Hoffman, 11, of Hollywood, Fla., who competes in statewide gymnastics meets. Credit: Courtesy of the Hoffman family.

“There are things worth sacrificing for, and obviously, Nessa is willing to sacrifice countless hours to perfect her athletic ability,” he told JNS. “She also realizes that, apparently, there are things even worth more than athletic success and in our society, athletics can be a religion, with all the fervor and passion and emotion and sacrifice that one used to associate with religion.”

“It’s only appropriate that we realize that religious conscience should be celebrated and accommodated wherever possible,” he added.

A fifth-grader at Brauser Maimonides Academy, a Modern Orthodox, Zionist day school in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Nessa told JNS that she is grateful to the two groups for their intervention and for helping her achieve her dream of making it to the regionals. 

“Almost not being able to go was really horrible,” she told JNS. “Steven and Nathan helped me get to that goal of regionals, and they were super powerful. They helped a lot.”

The gymnast told JNS that Orthodox Jewish athletes should never feel that their religious observance will hold them back.

“Everyone who is having a hard time just has to keep going and push yourself,” she said. “Practice really hard, and you’ll get there if you set your mind to it.”

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The Trump administration imposed sanctions on Tuesday on an Iranian national it says has exported Tehran’s fuel to foreign markets, including an attempted maneuver in the United States.

The U.S. State Department says Seyed Asadoolah Emamjomeh controls a network used to ship liquified petroleum gas and crude oil worth hundreds of millions of dollars, in violation of existing sanctions.

“This revenue funds Iran’s malign behavior, particularly the regime’s nuclear and ballistic-missile programs and its support for terrorist proxies,” stated Tammy Bruce, the State Department spokeswoman.

The U.S. Treasury Department issued a corresponding statement in which it said that “Emamjomeh’s expansive network includes a vessel, the TINOS I, which intended but failed to load cargo in 2024 off the coast of Houston,” bound for China.

The Treasury also implicated Emamjomeh’s son, Meisam, a British and Iranian national based in the United Arab Emirates, in using a UAE-based company to facilitate shipments of liquified petroleum gas from Iran to Pakistan.

“The Trump administration will vigorously enforce all U.S. sanctions on Iran as part of its maximum pressure campaign,” Bruce wrote. “So long as Iran attempts to generate oil revenues to fund its subversive activities, the United States will hold accountable both Iran and all its partners in sanctions evasion.”

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