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“The University of Washington has been notified by the U.S. Department of Justice that it is conducting a compliance review. The university will cooperate with the review and provide information and responses,” a UW spokesperson told JNS.
“I’m sorry that we have to feel isolated in our own city,” the former governor and mayoral candidate said.
An attorney for Elliott Broidy told JNS that “Haaretz” must be accountable for “its disregard of the truth.”
Paul Eckles of the Brandeis Center told JNS that the suit turns “anti-discrimination law on its head.”
Naroditsky posted his final YouTube video, titled “You Thought I Was Gone!?” In it, he told viewers he was “back, better than ever” after taking a creative break from streaming chess matches.
The US vice president’s visit follows the arrival in Israel of special envoy to the Mideast Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, son-in-law of President Donald Trump.
“I’m so happy to live in Florida, where my attorney general takes seriously and acts against threats to Floridians,” Karol Markowicz told JNS.
The scholar, whom the Reform seminary hired to appraise its library, told JNS that she was told “quite firmly” that there was no plan to sell.
Omar Fateh said he “would love” for the fake rabbi of Gaza “to get more involved” in his campaign efforts after being in contact with the parody account.
“The overwhelming majority of Sliwa supporters would not touch Andrew Cuomo with a 10-foot pole,” the Sliwa campaign told JNS.
The mayoral frontrunner prioritizes “anti-Zionist synagogues and groups” at the expense of “perspectives and concerns of the vast majority of Jewish New Yorkers,” per the AJC.
“We have to be bold and call out names,” Mark Walker said. “You never see something eradicated by being ambiguous or vague.”
Colin Jost quipped that U.S. President Donald Trump sent a fiscal bailout to Argentina because if history is a guide, “Trump officials will end up fleeing” there.