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A co-sponsor of the legislation told JNS that it pro-Israel posters “should be protected as our freedom of speech.”
“The university is being let off the hook,” a student said, adding that the measures are unlikely to result in “meaningful change.”
The state’s prosecutor said that American Muslims for Palestine has ignored a Civil Investigative Demand, making it “necessary to ensure accountability and uphold the law.”
“There are officials inside the U.N. who have engaged in overt antisemitism, but I don’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater,” the outgoing U.S. envoy told reporters.
Delegation members will share experience gained from major forest fire blazes in Israel.
Gen. Michael Eric Kurilla held a strategic meeting with IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi.
The anti-Israel nonprofit would have been on the hook for $1,016,451 if it was found to have fraudulently sought and received a Paycheck Protection Act Program during the COVID pandemic.
Rabbi Ari Berman, head of Yeshiva University, wrote that it is a privilege to “offer a prayer of unity and hope” at this momentous event.
Students have been excited about Jewish studies courses and enrollments are “off the charts,” the professor who launched the minor told JNS.
Imam Husham al-Husainy has a significant history of extremism, according to the Middle East Forum.
The NSC revealed that Iranian operatives recently attempted to target an Israeli businessman by contacting him through Telegram, pretending to be from a Saudi news outlet.
With the rise of global antisemitism, B’nai B’rith’s “work is more important now than at any other time since the Holocaust,” the new elect said.