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David Schuman’s grandmother had received the letter in Minneapolis, sent by the former Israeli prime minister in 1965.
“She comes home at night from work to an empty house, and he’s not there,” Daniel Kramer said of his widowed sister.
“False historical information about Israel and Israelis is getting smuggled into the curriculum based on poetic license,” says a leader of the nonprofit.
The city’s community called for help in saving the unique documentation.
The proposed law would ban the display of enemy flags and eject terror-supporting students from academic institutions.
“We are going to make you a Shoah” was spray-painted at a Holocaust memorial in a Paris suburb.
Those skipping the speech reveal that they really oppose Israel rather than its policies, the Republican Jewish Coalition stated.
“We’re spending into the nine figures to fight antisemitism. We need a more coordinated and collaborative approach,” Malcolm Hoenlein, vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents, told JNS.
The son of Iranian immigrants, who personally dressed Hillary Clinton and is the subject of a newly released documentary, has adapted his business to a post-pandemic world.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was given several chances to clarify whether the congresswoman’s remarks were antisemitic and if Netanyahu was invited to the White House.
Meanwhile, Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) tweeted that RFK Jr. is an antisemite, and “a disgrace to the Kennedy name and the Democratic Party.”
Authorities have launched an investigation into Morningstar.