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“We want to go forward to have a safe place for Jews in Tennessee,” Mark Pody, a Republican in the state Senate, told JNS.
Ahmad Jamal Khamees Alhendi entered the country legally but “failed to comply with the terms of his legal admittance,” the U.S. agency told JNS.
“I am truly inspired and proud of how the local Jewish community in New Orleans has come together in response to the recent tragedy,” the Israeli consul to the southwest United States told JNS.
Pipko deserves attention for “his remarkable Jewish mother, Simona Pipko, who was a prominent defense attorney in the USSR in political cases and has staunch anti-authoritarian credentials,” Garry Kasparov wrote.
“Early on, Morgan fought me for three years, but hopefully has learned her lesson,” the president-elect stated. “These things usually don’t work out.”
The House also agreed to a rules package that includes a measure to impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court as it seeks the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The percentage of those that specifically targeted Jews increased from 14.5% in 2022 to 18.8% in 2023.
“The work ahead of us is significant, but the time is now to build a safer, stronger North Carolina,” he said.
Jack Danaher Molloy faces up to 36 years in prison and a $750,000 fine for the three charges.
“It is deeply troubling that in his first tweet in 2025, Rep. Thomas Massie continues his obsession with Israel and antisemitic tropes,” the organization wrote.
Esther Panitch, the only Jew in the Georgia state legislature, told JNS that “people thought he was a good person, even if he wasn’t a great president.”
The NYPD told JNS that it is not investigating a car collision in Brooklyn as a hate crime.