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“Harvard’s campus, once a symbol of academic prestige, has become a breeding ground for virtue signaling and discrimination,” according to the federal task force on Jew-hatred.
Authorities say the woman entered a closed military zone and published online incitement before being ordered to leave the country.
The document, which centers on jurisdiction and procedure, does not mention the allegations against ICC prosecutor Karim Khan.
The opening of the Museum of Survivors in Brněnec, 100 miles east of Prague, was timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
The march honored the memory of over 550,000 Hungarian Jews murdered during the Holocaust—437,000 of whom were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau.
83 boxes of Nazi material sent from Tokyo in 1941 were rediscovered after 84 years—shedding light on Argentina’s role in postwar Nazi escape routes.
Universities that allow “Jew-free zones” and condone terror will meet consequences, said Yehuda Kaploun, Washington’s nominated envoy on antisemitism.
The “NIW” has given its community a rare and influential voice amid a decline in personal safety and doubts about the future.
“We’ll make sure Oklahoma continues to lead with strength and moral clarity when it comes to our religious freedoms,” Gov. Kevin Stitt told JNS.
Guy Benson, Christine Rosen and Christopher Rufo told JNS what it’s been like to defend Jews on the air and shared advice for the Jewish state.
Yehuda Kaploun also downplayed reports of daylight between Washington and Jerusalem.
A whopping 82% of survey respondents do not support prioritizing efforts to fight antisemitism.