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Sam Markstein, of the Republican Jewish Coalition, told JNS that Mamdani’s first veto as mayor “serves to accommodate vile antisemitic protests comes as no surprise.”
Swimmer Michele Kupfer originally set out to tell stories of the Maccabiah Games, first held in 1932.
The agency’s grants “remain governed by existing law and policy and not political litmus tests,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told JNS.
Christian students take an Israel advocacy session organized by Passages in Washington, ahead of the start of the new academic year.
The allegations, “which include menacing visits to Jewish facilities and vile online threats against Jews and blacks, are of great concern,” the Justice Department said.
“I haven’t determined that yet,” said the president, with Mike Waltz’s nomination as U.S. ambassador in Turtle Bay on pause.
According to the plaintiffs, which also include some survivors, the footage turned Facebook and Instagram into “an integral part of the terrorist attack on Israel.”
“The world may not see it that way, but we do,” said the House Speaker, according to the Ariel Municipality.
An independent labor union uses “its exclusive representation powers to create a hostile environment for Jewish students,” the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation said.
San Francisco Unified School District skipped “the transparent process required by law,” Marc Levine, of the ADL, told JNS.
Prosecutors also claim that the FBI recovered “what appeared to be a bomb” during the arrest of Mark Lorenzo Villanueva, 28, a lawful permanent resident from the Philippines.
“Paying tens or hundreds of millions in fines and committing to changing antisemitic practices with oversight by external parties is a pretty strong acknowledgment of guilt,” said Jay Greene of Heritage.
Meanwhile, the body of Israeli Illya Rechytskyy, 65, was found in Whistler, Canada.