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“When I was 14 years old, the war started. I couldn’t learn,” says Saul Dreier, explaining that the Nazis “were chasing me, trying to kill me. Study is the most important thing in life, and this is the lesson I impart on the students.”
The unnamed Jewish leader said the request made him think, “I don’t want to be his court Jew.”
“The biggest concern is that there are many Palestinians with Israeli passports, millions of them. What happens when we impose a blanket ban?” Attorney General Ahmed Usham said.
Jeffrey Herbstman, who suffers from depression, initially confessed to police; he was soon released.
This is the fourth time that one of Josh Nodel’s restaurants has been vandalized due to his support for the Jewish state.
Professor, rector and incoming president Gur Elroy said it affirms “our status as a beacon of the values that shape Israeli society as a whole, and the social, economic and environmental fabric in the north.”
Paul Thomas Morris, 36, of Boca Raton acknowledged social-media accounts of his with disturbing messages.
It’s unclear if the ruling comes in time for Israeli companies to recoup their losses.
For Jan Roubinek, who has remained in touch with his “Israeli family” through the years, his position is the closing of a circle.
A new ad during peak viewership tries to distance the beverage from Israel. Social media was abuzz, with some dubbing it “a mockery.”
In response, the Holocaust denier led his so-called “groyper” followers to chant “America first.”
“This is a time to say Jewish lives matter,” Rabbi Asher Lopatin, director of community relations at the Jewish Federation of Greater Ann Arbor, told JNS.