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Rami Even-Esh said he was beaten after lifting a sign of the slain Iranian leader at a gathering in Washington Square Park.
The most-needed items include tuna, salmon, sardines, gefilte fish, grape juice, cooking oil and matzah.
The city Department of Education’s decision ends a decades-long practice of granting a designated day off for holiday preparations, requiring teachers to use personal or vacation days instead.
“We have to make sure that Americans are no longer viewed as targets of opportunity around the world,” the secretary of state said.
“I am trying to have the resilience that is in the DNA of all Israelis,” a seminary student from Washington state studying at Machon Maayan told JNS.
“We see so much hate and antisemitism permeating our society,” said Rep. Mike Lawler. “Kids need to have a greater understanding of what the Holocaust actually was.”
Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, of the AMCHA Initiative, told JNS that the “issue is not just about Jews and Israel” but about “misuse of the institution.”
Move follows Iranian missile attacks across the region, including Turkey.
“The Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood uses unrestrained violence against civilians to undermine efforts to resolve the conflict in Sudan,” the U.S. State Department stated.
“It’s hysterical, because everybody’s afraid not to wear them,” a staffer told the “Wall Street Journal.”
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom “has helped shape U.S. foreign policy by exposing the world’s most egregious violations of religious freedom,” Sen. Ted Budd told JNS.
The service member was critically wounded in a March 1 attack on U.S. forces in Saudi Arabia and died from those injuries Saturday night, CENTCOM said.