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The ice-cream maker sued Unilever after it announced that it would be selling the rights to produce the dessert products in Israel to American Quality Products Ltd., owned by businessman Avi Zinger.
Combating anti-Semitism, said Susan Samueli, “requires a community effort, and we hope this matching gift will inspire others.”
The airline will also adopt the IHRA working definition of anti-Semitism after an incident in May that went viral.
It offers guidance and examples on how the definition is used by law enforcement, the judiciary, educational institutions and civil society.
“These are all very powerful, very poignant and emotional stories. They are stories that are largely unknown to the larger world, including many in the Jewish community,” said AJC CEO David Harris.
Former student Danielle Greyman, 23, is arguing that she did not pass because her paper about crimes committed by Hamas against Palestinians did not blame the Jewish state.
In an open letter, the leaders condemned Alexander Historical Auctions for profiting from items “belonging to a genocidal murderer and his supporters.”
An Iranian Intelligence Ministry statement accuses Stockholm of “proxy spying” for the Jewish state.
The platform helps spread personal or company branding, break geographical boundaries and reach prospective employees and investors.
Shay Asher, 24, a fan of Newcastle United, must surrender his passport, avoid soccer fields and keep away from matches in the United Kingdom.
U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism Deborah Lipstadt described statements by Indian human-rights expert Miloon Kothari as “outrageous,” adding that it was “unacceptable that such comments would come from an appointed member of a Commission of Inquiry.”
The program “20th Hour—Money Power, Islam and a Just Order” featured speakers who dabbled in tropes debasing Zionism and the Jews.