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“This union is bad news for antisemites,” said Marc Greendorfer, co-founder of Zachor.
“They’re not so big and powerful that they can’t ignore what the federal government can and might do to them,” Jay Greene, of Defense of Freedom Institute, told JNS.
“What matters to me is we win Sunday,” Kraft told CNBC on Tuesday.
UBS executives told U.S. senators that the Swiss bank fears litigation from Jewish groups over Holocaust restitution claims as it refuses to release additional documents.
“The black and Jewish communities found themselves swimming against parallel currents,” said host Henry Louis Gates Jr.
The unmanned aircraft “aggressively approached a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier with unclear intent” and ignored de-escalatory measures by U.S. forces, CENTCOM stated.
“Many ideas that are only now being validated by psychological research are already embedded in Jewish thought and tradition,” Tal Ben-Shahar, a professor of positive psychology, told JNS.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar will hold a series of meetings with senior U.S. officials and foreign ministers on the conference sidelines.
The city council has a “clear moral compass when it comes to addressing antisemitism in our community,” Sara Brown, of AJC San Diego, told JNS.
“We aren’t vindicating anyone,” a U.S. Government Accountability Office official told JNS.
At a Dubai summit, Salam warns against “another adventure” as Hezbollah ties any strike on Iran to its terror proxy.
Education officials have their “hearts and minds are in the right place,” Tal Fortgang, of the Manhattan Institute, told JNS. “It’s a matter of execution.”