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Washington “will not tolerate Iran’s destructive and destabilizing behavior,” the State Department spokeswoman said.
The country saw a flurry of white stuff, blanketing the north and bringing many out to play.
The 18-year-old will be the youngest member of the U.S. men’s basketball team competing in Israel this summer at the 2025 Maccabi Games.
Excavation of a 2,500-year-old burial site revealed tombs of trade caravans from Yemen, Phoenicia and Egypt that traveled through the Land of Israel.
The organization said he revitalized operations, including Israel advocacy, during a time when antisemitism and anti-Israel fervor seeped into schools and cities across the country.
Former NFL star DeSean Jackson has, among other things, claimed that Jews aren’t really Jewish and yet they are trying to “extort America” and achieve “world domination.”
“We applaud his unwavering courage and steadfastness in defending the nation of Israel against the unprecedented political war waged against him,” Mario Bramnick, of the Latino Coalition for Israel, told JNS.
The congregation gives a knowing chuckle when the Reform rabbi amends a prayer from “wind and rain” to “wind and snow.”
The Chicago-based carrier will fly to Tel Aviv from Newark’s Liberty International Airport starting on March 15, with a second daily flight beginning on March 29.
The initiative includes training 70,000 teachers to use the technology in classrooms.
“It is with profound grief that we share that Marion Wiesel—activist, wife, mother and grandmother—passed away this morning, February 2nd, 2025.”
Despite the near halving of rainfall, desalination and recycling mean that the country is not expecting shortages in the foreseeable future.