Antisemitism
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“We are investigating the issue,” a spokesman for the company told JNS.
“How is it possible that the German ambassador can tweet an unconfirmed rumor like some antisemitic internet troll?” wrote Rabbi Pini Dunner.
Her attorney says the probe was opened to sway the prime minister’s court case.
“Thanks for the stereotyping,” wrote the executive director of a Lawrence, N.Y. Orthodox synagogue, of the newspaper’s game Strands.
Conspirators included local helpers who planted a bomb in or near the bed of the Hamas leader in Tehran, Israel’s “Channel 12" reported.
The secretary-general “couldn’t bring himself to mention” that Israeli citizens have been “relentlessly attacked by the Houthis,” the Foreign Ministry said.
Jew-hatred and the “cowardice” of officials have eroded the confidence of Londoner Mervyn Kersh, the 100-year-old told JNS.
For years after World War II, he worked with the U.S. military to track down and identify SS leaders who had disappeared.
“For all the excitement about the Islamic Republic moderating with its new president,” a spokesman for Israel’s U.N. mission told JNS, “the regime is still supremely uninterested in engaging with the West.”
Influential figures in the industry face growing discrimination and blacklisting over their Jewish identity.
“If we understand why the Jews have been hated obsessively for so many millennia, then we understand our greatness,” says Rabbi Raphael Shore.
Cairo, wary of the impact of the Syrian regime’s collapse, is fighting what it says are subversive elements sharing archival protest videos via social media.