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Carly Gammill of StandWithUs said the end result reflects “Barnard’s commitment to ensuring equal treatment for its Jewish students.”
“This groundbreaking federal tax credit will help every parent for a large range of uses,” Rabbi A.D. Motzen, of Agudath Israel of America, told JNS.
Marci Miller, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that the curriculum was “unvetted” and “rushed.”
“Employees have a right to request reasonable religious accommodations without fear of punishment,” said Andrea Lucas of the EEOC.
Meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson on Capitol Hill the day after he held talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, the Israeli prime minister affirms that relations between Washington and Jerusalem have never been closer.
“The idea here is to make one voice into many voices, and through that, we can become very impactful,” Daniel Rosen, co-founder and co-chair of Emissary, told JNS.
The Israeli premier is scheduled to meet with House Speaker Mike Johnson, Majority Leader John Thune, Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and other members of the chamber.
“Trump, like Biden before him, has aided and abetted the extremist Netanyahu government as it has systematically killed and starved civilians in Gaza,” wrote Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).
A New York City mayoral race with two independent candidates would be a “disservice” to New Yorkers, former Gov. David Paterson stated.
“Tomorrow’s action follows the Syrian government’s commitment to combat terrorism in all its forms,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated.
“This isn’t journalism,” GHF stated. “It’s agenda-driven clickbait, propped up by bad-faith sources and designed to stir controversy, not uncover truth.”
The United States is pressuring Qatar to “deliver the goods” regarding efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza.