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The European Jewish Congress’s president told the local leaders to focus on countering online hate and addressing social needs.
The nonprofit awarded its largest-ever round of Wolfson Merit scholarships.
“When an individual uses social media to issue violent threats and signals support for a foreign terrorist organization, the FBI will hold that individual accountable,” the bureau said.
“An employer’s obstruction of efforts to identify witnesses and victims undermines the ability to investigate harassment,” the chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission stated.
The investigative report found that the state chapter “awarded $20,000 in loans and scholarships to 20 students in October 2024” and solicited more than $64,000 in donations.
Employees reveal systematic bias, Hamas dependency, and sanctions against those who dared criticize distorted coverage.
Israeli intelligence and European partners thwarted multiple Hamas terror cells targeting Jewish and Israeli sites, uncovering weapons and arresting operatives.
Harvard University has “been a tough nut to crack,” the U.S. assistant attorney general told JNS.
“This legislation is unhelpful virtue-signaling,” a U.S. State Department spokesperson told JNS. “It does not serve the cause of peace in the Middle East.”
The work, which portrays Elisabeth Lederer, was owned by the Jewish art collector Leonard Lauder for 40 years.
If confirmed, the rabbi would become only the second Chassid to be approved by the Senate for a senior administration position.
At the 2025 Tribute Brunch sponsored by the Philadelphia and Delaware chapters of Americans for Ben-Gurion University (A4BGU), the theme was decidedly on revving up that engine.