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The Eastern European country intends to build a museum and now requires a high school course.
“During an April 16 event planned by the Jewish Law Students Association, community members were subjected to antisemitic insults,” Loyola Marymount University said in a statement.
“One of our biggest challenges today is to make it very clear that anti-Zionism is antisemitism,” Daniel S. Mariaschin told JNS in an extended interview.
The U.S. is seeking to extradite Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 20, after he was arrested by Canadian police in Ormstown, Quebec.
“I frankly think Tony did a great job with that interview,” Shari Redstone said at “Advertising Week New York.” “I think he handled himself and showed the world and modeled what civil discourse is.”
Einav Tsach, a junior marketing and journalism major, says of the largely supportive campus environment that he is “very fortunate to be at a place where we are heard and we are seen, and we hope it continues that way.”
Pilar Rahola cleaned herself up, continued her lecture at a university near Barcelona and vowed not to be intimidated.
In recent years, Ebert’s accounts on TikTok and other online platforms garnered more than two million followers.
“Any and all individuals involved must be immediately expelled and prosecuted to the fullest of the law,” wrote Rep. Elise Stefanik.
Paul Ronzheimer, a war correspondent for Bild, was arrested by armed men shortly after the Israeli strike and released shortly afterwards following the intervention of the German embassy.
Since the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023 massacre, Israel has issued more than 5,530 new press passes to foreign reporters.
The 40-page survey focuses on the rise of antisemitism, hate crimes and general unease in the year since the terrorist assault in Israel.