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“We are glad to see the court rejected FDU’s efforts to rewrite the law, rewrite history, and rewrite the definition of Jew-hate for the 21st century,” litigation counsel for the National Jewish Advocacy Center stated.
The U.S. vice president said the president will use all means to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons as U.S.-Iran talks show cautious signs of progress.
The drones have been used during Israeli military operations in Gaza, including in mapping, building exploration and booby-trap neutralization.
The bill aims to incorporate the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism into state education policy.
The U.S. and Canadian unions should “make clear that Jewish professionals will not be marginalized or pushed out of international forums,” William Daroff, CEO of the Conference of Presidents, stated.
Robert Dorgan, 56, allegedly praised Nazi ideology and warned anti-trans critics not to “wonder why we go berserk.”
Among assertions were that “the majority of Jewish Americans in the United States identify as white” and that “Jewish psychologists are not underrepresented.”
“Jesse was a force of nature like few others before him,” U.S. President Donald Trump wrote.
Prior to her work in the New York City Council, Faiza Ali also served as advocacy director at the Arab American Association of New York.
Loay Alnaji faces up to four years if convicted on all counts for the death of Paul Kessler less than a month after Oct. 7.
“The student organization was suspended for violations of university policies,” a spokesperson for the D.C. school told JNS.
The Tennessee school is accused of changing rules mid-year to nix exemptions for religious holidays.