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The 85-year-old letter, along with the original envelope, will be auctioned by Nate D. Sanders Auctions, with a minimum bid listed at $20,000.
Police arrested protesters at more than 70 schools in at least 30 states, according to The New York Times.
Agents are tasked with protecting the 88-strong Israeli team heading to the French capital amid a spike in antisemitism and violent threats.
Islamabad accedes to demands of Islamist party to end sit-in of thousands blocking a key road.
The “pervasive antisemitic climate” at the university “has only intensified” since a complaint was filed in federal court, the Brandeis Center says.
European Jewish Association chairman Rabbi Menachem Margolin spoke to the company’s leadership about the ”deeply insensitive and painful” campaign given the murder of 11 Israeli athletes by Palestinian terrorists.
In a deleted tweet, The Washington Post criticized the parents of U.S.-Israeli Hamas hostage Omer Neutra, saying they “don’t talk about Israel’s assault on Gaza.”
U.S. President Joe Biden said that Gershkovich was “targeted because he is a journalist and an American.”
No “absurd opinion” in The Hague can deny that Judea and Samaria is the historical Jewish homeland, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
The jury acquitted the defendant of first-degree murder but was deadlocked on other charges, including felony murder.
The American Federation of Teachers will vote on proposals that fuel “discrimination and hatred against Jews,” critics say.
The posts could reach more than 370 million accounts, according to the Combat Antisemitism Movement.