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The Pew study lacked sufficient data on Jewish voters to determine how, if at all, synagogue attendance rates correlated with voting choices.
The stories ran the gamut—from opinion and politics to seniors and obits.
“This terrorist organization continues to use civilians, including children, as human shields and refuses to accept a ceasefire that would bring calm to Gaza,” Dorothy Shea told the United Nations.
Iran’s supreme leader claims triumph after 12-day conflict, vowing retaliation for any future “aggression.”
The U.S. ambassador to Israel met with the hospital’s director general and listened to staff recount their life saving actions during the attack.
The pair are the first players from the Jewish state to ever join the same team in the world’s top basketball league.
The U.S. Anti-Terrorism Act triples judgments related to damages due to terrorism, legal expert Maurice Hirsch tells JNS.
The president described the legal proceedings as a “politically motivated” case aimed at doing the Israeli leader “great harm.”
“Several key Iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed and would need to be rebuilt over the course of years.”
The alleged attacker left a document in his car that stated “Zionism is our enemies until Jerusalem is liberated and they are expelled from our land.”
“Maybe Donald Trump doesn’t want Congress or even America to know the truth about what’s going on,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
“If the general election becomes a one-on-one matchup, voters who disliked Cuomo but also aren’t fully comfortable with Mamdani could be up for grabs,” Henry Olsen told JNS.