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“I believe there is always more we can do. We just need the time and resources to do it,” Lori Shepherd, executive director of Tucson’s Holocaust center, told JNS.
“Each one must be our brother’s keeper, and act accordingly,” said Archbishop Adolfo Tito Yllana, apostolic nuncio to Israel and Cyprus.
“We have a crisis right now in Maryland and in the country when it comes to hate crimes,” said Joe Vogel, the Democratic state delegate who introduced a bill that has gained bipartisan support.
Everything is aboveboard with the way the Kiryas Joel School District educates Chassidic children with special needs, explains district superintendent Joel Petlin.
The Jewish singer will honor Irene Gut Opdyke, who saved 12 Jews from certain death, stowing them in a Nazi commander’s basement.
In a world where disinformation and conspiracy theories run rampant on social media and in daily conversation, Jews find they are an easy target for hate.
ACLU lawyer says those challenging anti-boycott laws won’t back down.
A federal appeals court ruled that the state did not violate the Constitution by requiring contractors to agree not to boycott Israel.
Among funding requests are support to protect Jewish communities and to aid Holocaust survivors.
U.S. House Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.), whose district includes Boone, tweeted: “Antisemitism has no place in our society.”
“Good art can definitely happen to bad people,” Karen Swallow Prior of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary tells JNS.
Opponents of the measure claimed that if passed, it would stifle anti-Israel speech and actions at the school.