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“What surprised me the most was the lengths to which Guides went to save people affected by the Holocaust, and how little the general public knew about it,” Lily Sassani, 18, told JNS.
Felix Hasson “is eager to return to video game tournaments without having to worry about being discriminated against for being a Jew who supports Israel,” litigation counsel for the National Jewish Advocacy Center stated.
Most signatories are in the science, technology, engineering, medicine and math fields, according to Ilan Benjamin, a professor emeritus at UC Santa Cruz.
“The notion of being labeled the derogatory term of ‘terrorist’ is soul-destroying to me,” the Jewish man who submitted the case said.
Responding to a student senator calling the outlet “unethical,” a “Times” representative stated that “We do report on the facts.”
“The United States will continue to condemn and oppose her biased and malicious activities, which have long made her unfit for her role,” a U.S. State Department spokesperson told JNS.
The Democratic Socialists of America, who organized the protest at a press conference with the city’s Jewish mayor, claim the woman is not part of their organization.
“Transparency is just a word on paper if union members still can’t see the books,” Earl Ormond stated.
Jeffrey Lang, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that “we felt compelled to sue the state for systemic, effective change.”
Islamist groups demanded that she be imprisoned.
“The media are enhancing antisemitism,” the president of the Jewish Community of Rome tells JNS.
Shay Salamon, CAM’s executive director of Hispanic affairs, invited President Nasry Asfura to the group’s Latin American Forum Against Antisemitism in the Dominican Republic.