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The athlete “crossed red lines” with the exchange on the medal podium in Poland.
“To know that you can come to a baseball game and feel supported by the community feels good,” said Jon Warech, executive director of the Florida International University Hillel.
The door that can only be opened with two keys simultaneously.
The 23-year-old goalie will travel to the southern German city for medical examinations.
Natan Levy accepted a challenge from a man who supports a notorious white supremacist.
If there’s a lobby that’s really “all about the Benjamins,” that’s Qatar, said Jonathan Schanzer, of FDD.
The Greens from the Carmel will face Swiss club BSC Young Boys after defeating ŠK Slovan Bratislava on aggregate.
A convert to Judaism and Israeli citizen, he is “one of the most electrifying players the league has ever seen,” the team’s owner said.
Founded by Holocaust survivors in 1970, the fifth-tier team lost to Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg.
The Arizona and Kansas State men’s basketball teams are in Israel as guests of AFI, a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating antisemitism and promoting a positive narrative about Israel.
For the first time, delegations from Argentina, South Africa and Ukraine are participating.
On the 10-day trip, the men’s basketball teams at University of Arizona and Kansas State University will learn about Jewish history and culture, in addition to antisemitism.