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New data reveals Israeli youth are adopting more religious practices, increasing prayer and belief in God, as right-wing political identification also rises.
The agreement includes cooperation in education, economic, culture and security.
Preparations for the meeting between Witkoff and Khalil al-Hayya were first reported by The New York Times.
The U.S. president said during a meeting with the Saudi crown prince that “we’re going to have a deal” with Saudi Arabia for the coveted F-35 fighter jets, which could put Israel’s military edge in the region at risk.
Paul Ingrassia allegedly sent an email to colleagues, saying the U.S. president personally offered him the position, according to news reports.
“Republicans have to show up. Otherwise, you’re not going to get a vote,” Scott Presler told JNS.
“Participating is a feeling of coming home, of going to a place that understands you fully,” Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor told JNS.
Gerard Filitti, of the Lawfare Project, told JNS that the decision “does nothing to safeguard the students.”
Though unflavored beers have historically been considered kosher, new approaches can “compromise” the kosher status of even “seemingly straightforward brews,” the Orthodox Union stated.
The estate’s executor says it has between $500,000 and $1 million in assets.
“Violent, nihilistic, racist groups like these are an ongoing threat to the American people,” the U.S. attorney general stated.
Clift Seferlis, who also faces a $5.65 million fine, made “numerous threats” against Jewish institutions, per the Justice Department.