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“Moral leadership is vitally important at this fraught moment. It would be of great consequence for you, the presidents, to condemn the barbarous acts of Oct. 7 publicly and unequivocally,” wrote the Israeli president.
Schools must “provide all students, including students who are or are perceived to be Jewish, Israeli, Muslim, Arab, or Palestinian, a school environment free from discrimination based on race, color or national origin.”
“This is a second Holocaust for me,” Ruth Haran, whose family was devasted by the Oct. 7 attacks, told JNS.
“We deserve to feel secure on the streets of our country,” says Marie van der Zyl, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews.
The 86-year-old pontiff declined to read a prepared speech due to a slight cold.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has called for a ceasefire, drawing push back from Jewish leaders.
“The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the incident and has not ruled out the possibility of a hate crime,” per a release.
Jewish Insider reported that the Massachusetts university banned the student group, as the school’s president published an op-ed in the Boston globe about confronting antisemitism on campus.
“Tlaib has repeatedly displayed conduct entirely unbecoming of a member of the House of Representatives,” said Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Ga.)
The second daughter’s social-media activity draws some scrutiny.
Students can reach out for pro bono legal guidance.
Fifty-seven percent of Muslims living in America believe Hamas’s massacre was justified.