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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.”
“I don’t know how a human being could fit that much into one day, but he was always where he was supposed to be and taught us the importance of showing up,” the cantor’s son told JNS.
“Don’t let terrorists steal your food and sell it to make money,” Johnnie Moore, the foundation’s executive chairman, said at a Heritage Foundation event.
While IHRA legislation sits in the Pennsylvania House, legal consequences languish when letters and calls for dialogue go unheeded.
Tom Barrack told reporters that Washington does not hold a “common understanding” with the Jewish state about how to move forward with the new Syrian government.
Opting to appear on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” the Jewish Democrat representing Michigan said: “Had I made it back for the vote yesterday, I would have voted yes to block offensive weapons to Israel.”
“Florida State University strongly condemns antisemitism in all forms,” the public school stated.
“This far-reaching penalty of defunding life-saving research does nothing to address any alleged discrimination,” the public school’s chancellor stated.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services stated that the Ivy League school opted for “scorched-earth litigation.”
“We will enforce our policies related to protests and expressive activity,” a spokeswoman for the public university told JNS.
“There is nothing that can make this tragedy better or logical,” Rabbi Maurice Salth said at the funeral, the “N.Y. Jewish Week” reported.
“As the 2026 midterm elections approach, that increased involvement will ensure that the voice of the pro-Israel community will be heard,” an AIPAC spokesman told JNS.
The new rate for the Jewish state is two percentage points lower than what the Trump administration announced in April.