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From medieval Provence to modern Jerusalem, a richly illustrated Mishneh Torah offers a rare glimpse into Jewish legal and artistic heritage.
The school’s Task Force on Antisemitism published its final report, which, among other things, said the American Association of University Professors appears to discriminate against Israel.
Four Senate Democrats asked the U.S. defense secretary to pause his new facial hair policy to make sure that it is accommodating religious people.
A U.S. Department of Justice spokesperson told JNS that Jewish students will still be protected “from discrimination and harassment on campus.”
“The time for empty promises has passed,” wrote members of Congress, led by Reps. Josh Gottheimer and Jefferson Shreve.
“The perpetrator of this cowardly act of hatred should know that Baltimore will not tolerate antisemitism,” Zeke Cohen, city council president, told JNS.
“Nothing has ever surpassed the traditional jelly in terms of demand and nostalgia,” Rafael Hasid, co-owner of Miriam, told JNS.
“The problem is that the Holocaust is not the trump card in dealing with antisemitism,” Edward Rothstein, a “Wall Street Journal” critic, told JNS.
The Israeli foreign minister will also sign an agreement with his Bolivian counterpart to renew diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Oran Almog told JNS that he supported the hostage deal even though it released the mastermind of the terror attack that killed his family members.
Rabbi Ari Berman, the university president, also announced that a $5 million gift from Robert Kraft helped the school reach its $613 million goal.
“Jewish Americans and all those targeted by white nationalist hate are all too often looking over their shoulder, fearing for their safety,” Schumer and all of the other Senate Democrats said.