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Such taxpayers are “granted relief until Oct. 7, 2024, to both file and pay most taxes due,” per the IRS.
The United States is reportedly concerned that the resolution could hurt ceasefire negotiations in Doha.
The Jewish Coaches Association, now in its 20th year, conducts a small slate on the schedule.
“I’m trying to get to my home country and you all people made it harder for me to get to my home country,” the man said.
Mayor Ruthanne Fuller has called for the city to “stand together to condemn antisemitism, and acts of hate and violence against anyone.”
Just 18% of U.S. Muslims said that Israel had valid reasons to go to war against Hamas.
“Hats are one of those unique fashion items where they don’t go out of style,” said Lance Levine. “I was watching ‘The Godfather’ the other night, and I thought, ‘We still have those same hats!’”
Dana Ben Kaplan’s advice for newbies to the Israeli martial art form includes palm strikes, groin kicks and, yes, running away from danger.
“Most Americans who say religion’s influence is shrinking are not happy about it,” per the recent Pew Research Center survey.
“Brontë held the Bible close—and in her vocation as a writer, she held the Book of Esther even closer,” writes the scholar Channah Damatov.
José Andrés, founder of World Central Kitchen, demanded that Israel “stop killing children, targeting humanitarian volunteers and press.”
The award-winning film director’s statement at the Oscars “gives credence to the modern blood libel that fuels a growing anti-Jewish hatred around the world,” according to a letter.