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Rabbi David Stern’s voice is “most needed right now as we see human rights atrocities toward immigrants that bear a strong resemblance to those carried out by Hitler towards Jews,” Rep. Marc Veasey stated.
“Hanan Lischinsky has shown remarkable courage in shedding light on the extremism that took his brother’s life,” Rep. Mike Johnson stated.
“Anyone who adheres to or advances hate or extremist ideology—get out,” Adm. Kevin Lunday stated. “You don’t belong in the U.S. Coast Guard.”
“Israel must ensure that its policies and the use of U.S. military assistance align with American values, interests and the law,” stated Rep. Sean Casten.
“It’s turned into a full-on retreat experience,” Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky told JNS of the CTeen Shabbaton, which was supposed to run for just a weekend.
“I probably did more to help the people of Gaza than any Christian on the planet over that period of time and paid a lot of consequences for it,” Johnnie Moore told JNS.
The Trump-led Board of Peace unveils its official site featuring founding principles, members and mission to help rebuild Gaza.
The current and past U.S. ambassadors to Israel performed on stage in the wake of anti-Israel Tucker Carlson’s interview with Mike Huckabee.
“Everything that has been written about a potential war with Iran has been written incorrectly,” said the U.S. president.
Yehuda Kaploun, U.S. special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism at the State Department, hosted the Shabbat dinner at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington for ambassadors, senior administration officials and Jewish community leaders.
Watermelon Books’ featured titles deny “the existence of the Jewish people and promoting radical anti-Israel narratives erasing Jewish history, identity and legitimacy,” the Combat Antisemitism Movement wrote.
“If the pattern holds over time and continues to grow as the months get warmer, then you start to look at things that changed at the turn of the year that might have explained it,” Rafael Mangual, of the Manhattan Institute, told JNS.