Antisemitism
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Such taxpayers are “granted relief until Oct. 7, 2024, to both file and pay most taxes due,” per the IRS.
The story, which went viral on Arabic social media, accused Israeli soldiers of raping Palestinian women during the IDF’s ongoing operation in Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital.
The foreign minister slammed the world body’s leader after the latter blamed Jerusalem for the suffering in Gaza.
“Good riddance to bad (antisemitic) rubbish,” wrote Arsen Ostrovsky of the International Legal Forum.
The Jewish Coaches Association, now in its 20th year, conducts a small slate on the schedule.
Participants include five California-based rabbis from across the gamut.
Images and photographs document hateful activism that has proliferated across the city since Oct. 7
“I’m trying to get to my home country and you all people made it harder for me to get to my home country,” the man said.
Ron Hassner told JNS there are plans for a national “sleep-in” in order to “banish antisemitism.”
“We will continue to monitor this situation,” Ziporah Reich, director of litigation at the Lawfare Project, told JNS.
The Jewish Federation of Los Angeles spearheaded a letter co-signed by 38 organizations, advocating for a dozen new policies to protect Jewish students.
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller has called for the city to “stand together to condemn antisemitism, and acts of hate and violence against anyone.”