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The event in Medford, Mass., “endangers community safety under the guise of cultural programming,” local artist Elliot Jokelson told JNS.
The film “Israelism,” the U.N. rapporteur said, tells that “Israel’s founding ideology (and lie) is now leading to a genocide.”
David’s “contributions to American philanthropy, to the arts, are simply unparalleled,” the secretary of state said.
“We’ve got a lot of good stuff, and we just want to make sure that it all comes together,” said the actor, director and comedian.
Patricia Heaton is honored as a “Champion of Israel” by the American Friends of Magen David Adom.
The Euro 2024 soccer championship, Israeli actor Idan Amedi, the IDF’s Home Front Command, Israel’s version of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” and assassinated Hamas chief Mohammed Deif topped the list.
Two Canadians team up on “Dying to Live” to combat anti-Israel misinformation.
As several museums mark the 100th anniversary of the famed novelist and writer’s passing, experts told JNS that Kafka remains very relatable today.
“As our hearts ache for so many affected by the war, the sense of community was pervasive,” said Meir Fenigstein, the event’s executive director.
“Six Zeros” explores how winning millions in a lottery changes six people’s lives.
“The Children of October 7" tells the stories of eight Israelis between the ages of 10-16 who survived Hamas’s massacre.
“The objects chosen aimed at bringing to light the period in which the scrolls were written,” Joe Uziel, of the Israel Antiquities Authority, told JNS.