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The Indian flag carrier will offer five weekly nonstop flights from Delhi to Tel Aviv starting on Jan. 1.
Virginia Jewish leaders told JNS that they’re optimistic that the newly elected officials will work toward unity, but that there have been some differences of opinion over Israel.
The political consultant Jared Sclar told JNS that the campaign in favor of the measure capitalized on U.S. President Donald Trump’s “deep unpopularity.”
Rabbi David Levy, of the AJC, told JNS that the Jewish group looks forward to working with the governor-elect, who has been “a good partner in the work that we do.”
The incumbent outperformed Omar Fateh, who has been harshly critical of Israel, by more than 10 points.
“Thirty percent of Jewish Americans voted for Mamdani,” stated Leo Terrell. “Why?
“When the final numbers are in, we expect record Jewish voter turnout,” Sydney Altfield, of Teach Coalition, told JNS.
The chair of the Washington state Republican Party called the Seattle’s mayoral race the “junior varsity” version of that of New York City.
“I am going to be an optimist and say Andrew Cuomo is going to get the win,” Bill Ackman, the Pershing Square CEO, stated.
“The Chen family will finally have closure after enduring pain and heartache for over two years,” wrote Rep. Mike Lawler of New York.
Congress members call for designation for the Palestinian Conference for Palestinians Abroad.
Framingham police are investigating the incident “actively,” the city’s public information officer told JNS.