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A spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told JNS that the suit is “baseless” and “political.”
Daniel Mariaschin, CEO of B’nai B’rith International, told JNS that the university system president’s “bureaucratic statement is insufficient.”
Rory Lancman, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that the decision is “significant” since it draws “some clear lines in the sand.”
“The United States will not stay silent while our allies are targeted by hostile political agendas,” stated Rep. Claudia Tenney, who led the letter.
The Community Security Trust recorded 1,521 anti-Jewish incidents in the first six months of 2025.
The Dutch foreign minister slams the Jewish state’s war in Gaza, saying it erodes “Israel’s own security and identity.”
The film, “Bibas: Murdered for Being Jewish,” represents the product of over a year of research and testimony collection.
The public school’s settlement with Students for Justice in Palestine “does nothing to protect the safety of Jewish students,” Eric Fusfield, of B’nai B’rith, told JNS.
Joseph Tyler Thompson, 38, is accused of vandalizing a “business with Jewish cultural practices” with a swastika in June.
“The subterranean refuge was reportedly located 26 feet underground and was outfitted with bottles, water and even an escape hatch like a Bond villain’s lair,” per the “New York Post.”
The mayor of Parsippany-Troy Hills told JNS that “at a time when the world seemed paralyzed by fear and indifference, Wallenberg chose to act.”
The Trump administration said that it was opening an investigation after the Anti-Defamation League accused the district of “egregious and persistent discrimination and harassment.”