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Controversial Brandeis ‘Times’ advertisement not reflective of Orthodox life on campus, students say
“It’s a reminder that you can’t be too careful in the marketing business,” Brandeis professor Jonathan Sarna told JNS.
The American Friends of the Israel Intelligence Heritage Center holds its first high-level seminar.
“In this ad, ‘Orthodox’ clearly means rigid, antiquated, monolithic and unevolving. Since Orthodox Jews would reject these adjectives in their self-definition, this line is problematic,” said scholar Malka Simkovich.
A senior state board official told JNS meetings were held this week to understand the ramifications of Florida’s amended anti-BDS law.
“TikTok recruits” are the latest trend in Palestinian terror groups’ targeting of teenagers.
Israeli-American Emily Austin, 22, encourages U.S. athletes to visit the Jewish state.
The initiatives have been instrumental in maintaining Israel’s superiority on the battlefield.
“It’s shocking today, where we have access to so much information to research,” a community activist told JNS of that medieval antisemitic trope. “People fall into the same traps.”
Many organizations, including Jewish ones, also lauded the late televangelist, who had a controversial past.
The singer and actor, who was president of ZOA’s California chapter, died on May 21 at the age of 95.
The Democratic contender for president deleted tweets in support of musician Roger Waters.
Israeli media identified the deceased as Erez Shimoni.