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“The strategy contains more than 100 executive branch actions and more than 100 calls to action to every sector of society,” per the White House.
The partnership “allows us to better protect and empower the Jewish community in the face of rising antisemitism, threats and targeted violence,” said the head of the Security Community Network.
The Republican senator said “there have been allegations about antisemitic discrimination by airlines and that calls by unions not to fly to Israel were motivated solely by pro-Hamas activists.”
The primary election is scheduled for June 3, which coincides with the holiday, meaning that observant Jews won’t be able to go to the polls.
Some 9,206 gifts came from 12,275 donors, according to Federation.
“It is imperative for medical institutions to incorporate training that confronts antisemitism,” a co-author of the StandWithUs study said.
Philip Darivoff, the Weitzman’s chair emeritus, said the merger “would counter antisemitism at a crucial time and celebrate the four centuries of Jewish life in America.”
“Our responsibility as brothers and sisters is to be proactively engaged in making sure the other is whole in every way,” said the executive vice president of the Orthodox Union.
“By adding Catholic teaching, we signal that learning about these tropes is not only ancillary but part of being a better Catholic,” Joseph Bambera, of the Conference of Catholic Bishops, told JNS.
Anti-Israel terror “needs to be understood by the people who fought against it, who grew up as part of it, who have sacrificed in the face of it,” Benjamin Anthony, who leads the MirYam Institute, told JNS.
“President Trump is by far the most pro-Israel president in history,” Jacob Helberg told JNS over the summer.
“It is vital that all City Council members are given the opportunity to debate this issue and cast their vote in order to represent all of our diverse communities,” Alderman Debra Silverstein said.