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“If I were Maduro, I would be thrilled at the selection of Hellerstein to be my judge,” Alan Dershowitz told JNS.
“Thank God, people are safe, but we’ve lost these memories and this place that meant so much to so many generations in our community, and it really was a community hub,” Melissa Levy, of Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center, told JNS.
“The close relationship between the NYPD and the mayor’s office has been key to averting disasters for the Jewish community,” Mark Goldfeder and colleagues wrote to the New York City mayor.
“We cannot fight something we fail to define,” Jason Miyares stated.
“I want to be fair-minded. Let’s lower the temperature,” Jay Jacobs told the “New York Post.”
New California law offers ‘clear guidance’ to combat Jew-hatred in K-12 schools, bill co-author says
“Jewish students should be able to have an education free from bias and discrimination,” David Bocarsly, of the Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California, told JNS.
Rabbi Chaim Danzinger is finding a “big blessing” even in turbulent times, as hundreds show up to Chanukah and Passover celebrations.
“Obama was silent during the 2009 protests, and Biden was silent during the 2022 protests,” the publisher of a Persian outlet in Los Angeles told JNS. “President Trump’s support to our people protesting today gives them tremendous confidence.”
“This new program will start to alleviate that burden at a crucial moment when antisemitic crimes have skyrocketed,” Nathan Diament, executive director of the OU Advocacy Center, told JNS.
The Latin School of Chicago “does not tolerate antisemitism or any other form of hate,” wrote two administrators, announcing an internal probe into a second incident of a Third Reich-linked song being performed.
“There is real movement to restore balance in teaching and to bring back the idea that you really need to be objective in the classroom,” Alan Garber said.
“I think we actually need to learn something from the U.S. The death penalty for terrorists. That’s what’s needed,” the national security minister said.
The arson, in which no one was injured, targeted Brandenburg’s commissioner for combating antisemitism while his family was present.
One suspect is in custody, no injuries were reported.
The latest expansion by the Israeli carrier comes one month after starting direct flights to Thailand in direct competition with flag carrier El Al.
Lekachau Demsash, 30, was caught documenting areas near former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s home.
Police have no indication suggesting the object had been placed there to intimidate Jews, the ORF broadcaster reported.
In October alone, troops of the 80th Division foiled 130 drone-assisted smuggling attempts along the Egyptian border.
The U.S. deadline for the demilitarization of Hezbollah expired on Wednesday.
The suspect faces charges of facilitating illegal entry into Israel’s pre-1967 borders and abusing a minor.