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Cameron Shea, 25, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to commit three offenses: interference with federally protected activities due to religion, mailing threatening communications and cyberstalking.
Titled the “Deprived of Rights and Property: The Art Dealer Max Stern,” it is due to open on Sept. 2 at the Stadtmuseum Düsseldorf.
Decades after the capture and trial of Nazi arch-murderer Adolf Eichmann, the name of the man believed to have given the Mossad the evidence they needed to find him has been revealed.
Palestinian Media Watch cited the approval of Algerian judoka Fethi Nourine when he withdrew from a competition in the Tokyo Olympics in July to avoid facing Israel’s Tohar Butbul.
He told them: “I promise you I will do everything I can to carry the torch of remembrance and ensure that it is passed on to future generations.”
“It’s no coincidence that anti-Israel forces focus on schools with more Jewish students to try to poison their minds about Israel,” says Hillel International president and CEO Adam Lehman. “Like the child at the seder who doesn’t even know how to ask, many of our kids are vulnerable.”
Polish diplomat Jakub Kumoch says that contrary to the Israeli foreign minister’s claims, the statute of limitations adopted by his government on property confiscated during World War II was never intended to harm Jews.
A total of 53 members of Maine’s state legislature signed a letter expressing their solidarity against anti-Semitism and denouncing Rep. Heidi Sampson (R-Alfred) for speaking at an event in the city of Belfast that was co-organized by Robert David Steele, who has said “elite Jews” are responsible for the Holocaust.
“We trust that our law-enforcement partners will investigate these matters diligently and do everything possible to apprehend the perpetrators,” said B’nai Brith Canada CEO Michael Mostyn.
Chana Sutofsky wrote in a Facebook post: “It’s truly a sad day when people whose highest values are peace, performing acts of lovingkindness, self-improvement, study and prayer are targeted by such hate.”
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said the ice-cream company should be held “fully accountable” if the boycott is found to be against the law.
The Shurat HaDin Israel Law Center claimed that Ben & Jerry’s move to stop distributing ice-cream in the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem resulted in an “abandonment” of its trademark there.