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The monarch spent several minutes outside of the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, where wreaths lie for two Jews slain on Oct. 2.
The star was considering nixing filming in the British capital due to consistent harassment by protesters.
“I’m so happy to live in Florida, where my attorney general takes seriously and acts against threats to Floridians,” Karol Markowicz told JNS.
Omar Fateh said he “would love” for the fake rabbi of Gaza “to get more involved” in his campaign efforts after being in contact with the parody account.
The conference and resulting policy paper aim to “ensure safer, more inclusive and equitable learning environments for Jewish students across Europe, while upholding principles of academic freedom and inclusivity.”
“We have to be bold and call out names,” Mark Walker said. “You never see something eradicated by being ambiguous or vague.”
Colin Jost quipped that U.S. President Donald Trump sent a fiscal bailout to Argentina because if history is a guide, “Trump officials will end up fleeing” there.
Organizers cited fear of attacks, as the Swedish culture minister called the situation “a disaster.”
Rivalry with the U.S. sees Beijing seizing the Hamas war as an opportunity to expand its diplomatic influence and reshape global opinion in its favor.
Some have been torn down by citizens acting independently but the city council has not yet taken action to remove the flags.
The Met claim he was arrested for getting too close to anti-Israel protesters, and not because of the symbol.
“Today, we hide our Jewish identity, no one wears a kippah anymore, we remove the mezuzah, we avoid being recognized,” says local CRIF head.