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The “comprehensive” program is set to receive $1.8 billion in funding.
Five civilian leaders have joined, including Devorah Halberstam, whose teenage son was shot and killed in an anti-Semitic attack in 1994.
The Coalition for Jewish Values argued that the charges brought against ZOA national president Mort Klein “combine a demand for ideological conformity with demonization in place of debate.”
The U.S. social-media giant said it had also identified and disabled a Hamas-affiliated group based in Gaza engaged in espionage operations.
The university left the names of the police brutality victims, as well as a heart drawn on the floor in the colors of the Palestinian flag.
It includes official documents, underground publications, statistics on those who died, firsthand testimonies, ration cards used in the ghetto, medical prescriptions, even candy wrappers.
The Minneapolis police officer was found guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
Congress passed a bill late last year that elevated the position to the rank of a presidentially appointed, Senate-confirmed ambassador who reports directly to the secretary of state.
An organization calls on the general public to avoid the show, arguing that art is being used to normalize “colonialism and repression.”
Quinn Mootz said in a series of Twitter posts, which have since been deleted, that “Jews are not POC [People of Color] for just being Jewish.”
Police in Northern Ireland are treating the incident as a hate crime.
Polish culture minister calls the decision “unjustified” and says they risk “politicizing the discussion” around the museum.