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The Tennessee school is accused of changing rules mid-year to nix exemptions for religious holidays.
“We can’t pray for a miracle,” an Israel Baseball official told JNS. “We just gotta go play better than the other team. It’s that simple.”
“This is just stuff that other teams do not have to deal with,” an Israel Baseball official told JNS. “We don’t talk about it that much,” he said.
The delegation is visiting the Jewish state with the U.S. Israel Education Association.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar pushed back against Brussels’ rebuke of the resident American ambassador, who’d warned about brith milah prosecutions.
“We do not change the narrative by being silent in the face of misinformation,’ said the U.S. Ambassador to Israel.
The president says Tehran does not want to face the consequences of not making a deal as a second round of talks opens in Geneva amid a U.S. military buildup.
“I am leaving here confident in the capability of the United States and Israel, if called upon, to deliver a decisive blow to the Iranian regime,” the senator said.
Ambassador Bill White accuses Antwerp authorities of “antisemitic harassment” of Jewish circumcisers.
Israel’s Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon said Jerusalem and Washington are “coordinated 100%” should war break out with Iran.
Hamas must uphold its “commitment to full and immediate demilitarization,” the U.S. president wrote on Truth Social.
Jewish leaders and elected officials condemn backlash targeting Ethiopian-Israeli owner as the cafe shifts to a catering model.