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“The extremists on both sides—including our politicians—live off each other while the voice of sanity is cowed and frightened,” said Yoseph Haddad.
The DOT is said to be investigating a claim by NPR reporter Noor Wazwaz that the Israeli airlines mistreated her, calling her a “security risk.”
New York City, where a majority of incidents occur, saw an increase of 33% in crimes against Jews.
New data from NGO Monitor shows that a dozen European countries and Canada battle antisemitism while funding groups at cross purposes.
A Michigan pension fund sued for compensation for a drop in shares’ value.
Localities, including predominantly Jewish ones, with higher levels of crime would undergo stricter supervision.
The organization offers scholarships for Israeli officials to spend time at Harvard.
“People are desperate to go out now and have events in person,” said Aleeza Ben Shalom, host of the show “Jewish Matchmaking.”
Anti-Jewish and anti-Israel materials are “part and parcel of ethnic studies,” said Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, director of AMCHA Initiative.
The U.N. chief and the ICC prosecutor reportedly due to visit Ramallah.
While initially making a mark on the soap opera “Days of Our Lives,” the performer would help create a now iconic comic-book villainess.
Police reveal that the murderer used an AR-style rifle scrawled with at least two swastikas.