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“Every single dollar given by our adversaries comes with strings attached,” Rep. Tim Walberg told JNS. “Enough is enough.”
“We are ready for any choice. We do not desire a war, but we are ready for it,” Abbas Araghchi said during a visit to Lebanon.
Both the Jewish outgoing congresswoman and her endorsee, Daniel Biss, are harsh critics of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“AI should not replace human involvement and effort but can be an incredible tool when used responsibly,” Rabbi Gil Student told JNS.
“We live in a day when the first Muslim mayor of New York City and now the first Jewish speaker of the council are serving at the same time,” Menin said.
The hotel chain said it removed the Hampton Inn in Lakeville from its system after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said its agents were denied service.
The focus is “on making sure students can go to school without fear of harassment or intimidation,” George Hruza, a Republican state representative, told JNS.
MK Dan Illouz accused media personalities Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens of engaging in “intellectual vandalism.”
Citywide hate crimes fell 12% in 2025, but antisemitic incidents still made up more than half of reported cases, Jessica Tisch said.
The Jewish New York congressman faces stiff competition from the former city comptroller, who has accused Israel of “genocide.”
“Every person is made in the image of God. You judge them by what they do, not by what ethnic group they belong to,” the U.S. vice president said.
Nefesh B’Nefesh told JNS it is working with law enforcement to protect participants.