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The “group of extremist students” aiming to disrupt repair on unauthorized tunnels to the Chabad headquarters has been arrested and the building is being inspected, a Chabad spokesman said.
IDF Lt. Col. Salman Habaka was killed in Gaza on Nov. 2. His father, Imad, wants him to be remembered as a hero of Israel, “and it doesn’t matter if he is Muslim, Druze, Jewish or Christian.”
The group called the cancellation “a tragic result of fear and misinformation” and “a sad day when Muslim Americans were prevented to assemble in some neighborhoods, leaving a stain on our collective conscience.”
San Jose State University graduate Ghaith Arodaki said Jews are cursed, while law professor Khaled Abou El Fadl compared Jews to Nazis.
The South Florida Muslim Federation’s conference “stands to tarnish the Marriott’s image as a global hospitality leader,” charges the Middle East Forum.
The dual degree aims to foster a mutualistic relationship between Torah values and executive training, the university’s business school dean told JNS.
Dr. Harold Rhode explains that shalom comes from the root for completeness. Salam means something like the special sense of joy that someone has by submitting to Allah’s will through Islam.
Heartfelt appeals address the formidable challenges facing a nation under attack on multiple fronts.
“It was a very meaningful experience for us to cook and drive the food to the soldiers together,” the Noor restaurant’s owner said.
Instead, Palestinians will observe a “Day of Rage,” P.A. Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh announced.
The Caroline Glick Show “In-Focus”
“With growing antisemitism and anti-Muslim hatred around the world, HIAS will not stray from our mission,” said the head of the nonprofit, Mark Hetfield.