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Some 150 people attended the “United Against Hate” confab outside Phoenix.
Brooke Burke, Mayim Bialik, Tara Strong, Brett Gelman, Hayden Panettiere and Disturbed singer David Draiman also participated.
“The rise in antisemitic incidents, particularly since Oct. 7, is deeply troubling,” said Petra Kahn Nord of the World Jewish Congress.
The plaintiffs accuse the university of allowing a toxic and hateful atmosphere on campus to proliferate, greatly devaluing their diplomas in the eyes of potential employers.
Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, combined two phrases she tends to use, “durable solution” and “final resolution,” a connected JNS source said.
Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican, wrote that she looks forward to signing the bill, which passed the state legislature on Feb. 23.
Legal action against Polk Award-winner Yousef Masoud was undertaken on behalf of the families of Oct. 7 victims.
The progressive legislator from Missouri called the group “outright vile and appalling” while accusing it of trying to “manipulate the public.”
“I know that her knowledge and experience will be a great asset to Ambassador Lipstadt’s team,” said the organization’s CEO, Ted Deutch.
A new report, “American Jewish Philanthropy 2022: Giving to Religious and Secular Causes in the U.S. and to Israel,” show multiple trends impacting Jewish families’ gifts to nonprofit groups.
The show compares the famous fashion designer with Christian Dior.
“It’s appalling that AOC will spread toxic lies about pro-Israel Americans but won’t condemn Hamas’ systematic rape of Israeli women,” AIPAC said.