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The Holocaust Survivors Foundation president “came from the true ashes of the world” to “achieve every goal that he ever set out to do in his life,” his son told JNS.
Tennis Canada said security intel led to the “very disappointing” decision.
The casting process was managed by actress Jessica Hecht and the USC Shoah Foundation.
“Eli Cohen is a national hero in every sense of the word,” the PM said.
With the E.U.'s 27 member states divided, the Netherlands’ ruling party said it now backs a Dutch embargo.
Senior police executives on government program struck by Israeli resilience.
“No academic event should, by design or effect, be exclusionary in nature, and the university will not sponsor an event that violates its policies,” university spokesperson Emily Gest told JNS.
The letter comes after CAIR announced plans to partner with schools in Pennsylvania and Delaware to help make them “more inclusive.”
Attacks reported in Brussels, France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Belgium, from synagogue desecration to street assaults.
“Apparently, the Spanish Inquisition, the expulsion of the Jews of Spain and the systematic mass murder of Jews in the Holocaust, is not enough for Sánchez,” the Israeli leader said.
“We are building an entrepreneurial organization,” Jim Berk, the center CEO, told JNS.
The Texas Republican talked about his efforts to have the Muslim Brotherhood recognized as a foreign terror organization.