Antisemitism
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Washington should “crush” their economies, “because we’re next,” said the Republican senator.
“Post-Oct. 7, a lot of people are looking for ways to connect with their Judaism. I have been especially intentional about it,” Shai Davidai told JNS.
“It’s such a shame that college students at Columbia are immature and unable to confront ideas that they may disagree with,” Elisha Baker, a junior at the school, told JNS.
Although this year has been “less catastrophic” than the last on campus, “we continue to see extraordinary ugliness around the country,” Kenneth Marcus, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS.
The Anti-BDS Labeling Act would require all goods from the Jewish state to be labeled “made in Israel.”
A letter from U.S. lawmakers warned that failure to address discrimination “may be grounds to withhold federal funds.”
“Every country pays its dues when it’s able to, when it chooses to,” a spokesman for the U.N secretary-general told JNS.
“We’re taking a strong stance to educate, prevent and combat hate within our community,” the county executive stated.
“I’ve worked with dozens of dozens of Jewish parents, students and teachers, and very few are willing to take the step of going to court for redress,” said Lori Lowenthal Marcus.
The International Criminal Court is a “kangaroo court” with an “ideological crusade against the Jewish state,” wrote Rep. Ritchie Torres.
The decision put the Jewish state in one basket with Russia and Sudan but may invite American sanctions.
Businesses have suffered big loss due to disrupted operations, damaged stock and decreased revenue, with the agricultural sector particularly hard hit.