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Eli Cohen is now apparently directing Foreign Ministry staff to run all political tweets by him first.
The nominees include a Wilmington Jewish leader that the president calls “my rabbi,” the CEO of the American Jewish Committee and a former U.S. ambassador to Spain.
“This kind of fraud is difficult to quell, especially in some of the foreign countries where they are coming from,” says Rabbi Sholom Tendler.
He argues that neither anti-Israel BDS activists calling for Washington to boycott Jerusalem nor the pro-Israel lobby will drive change.
A total of 984,500 people call the capital home.
The Twitter CEO’s post led to a “flood” of antisemitic conspiracy theories on the platform, said Foreign Ministry Director of Digital Diplomacy David Saranga.
The German shoe giant will donate part of the proceeds to charities.
The former head of HonestReporting has practiced law, launched “Playboy” in Israel and exposed anti-Israel media bias.
“Since the attack, the Jewish community of Djerba has not been visited or contacted by any members of the government,” said Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt of the Conference of European Rabbis.
The show is a prequel to “Game of Thrones.”
Excerpts from the Nazi leader’s speeches were played over the intercom.
A hefty section on “Israel, West Bank and Gaza” devotes considerably more space to right-wing Orthodox positions on egalitarian worship at the Western Wall than it does to antisemitic attacks on Israelis.