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The show has a “deep sense of certain kinds of Jewish language and knowledge that is sometimes absent in some treatments of U.S. Jewish life,” scholar Jeremy Dauber told JNS.
The Irish bill is “one-sided political theater” and “blatant double standard,” per the bipartisan group of members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
“It is profoundly sad that Jewish Americans are discussing worst-case scenarios,” stated Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and national director of the ADL.
Thomas Nides is glad that U.S. President Donald Trump supports Israel but thinks a “false narrative” misses the “political peril” former President Joe Biden endured to do the same.
Benjamin Landa, who operates nursing homes and has donated widely to Jewish causes, has been actively pursuing the role.
The Democratic frontrunner for New York City mayor criticized the Jewish state for detaining people on a flotilla.
The visiting law professor, who claims he was hunting rats, is due in court in November.
The crowd stood in respectful silence as Israel’s national anthem was sung before the Brooklyn Nets slam-dunked a 123-88 victory in the international friendly.
The U.S. president said that “this is not about Gaza alone. This is about long sought peace in the Middle East.”
U.S. Customs and Border Protection stated that it is “committed to treating all travelers with respect and dignity at all U.S. ports of entry.”
Rabbi J. David Bleich, told JNS that “if I walk into a bank and pull a gun on the teller and he has a heart attack, it’s probably a felony murder.”
“Because I spoke truth, they attacked my name, my motives, spread lies and hate,” Cori Bush said of AIPAC fundraising against her last election cycle.