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The 40-page survey focuses on the rise of antisemitism, hate crimes and general unease in the year since the terrorist assault in Israel.
The governor said “Israel refuses to be defined by those attacks of war.”
Protesters stole his Israeli flag and left him with a bloody nose.
“The challenge going forward is to turn tactical wins in battle into a strategy that secures Israel’s people and its future,” the U.S. national security advisor said.
“When you write a Torah scroll in someone’s honor, you elevate their soul,” Yosef Wilhelm, a Chabad rabbi, told JNS.
In his Oct. 7 remarks, which appeared to catch organizers off guard, Jonathan Dekel-Chen said that Israeli leaders are “unwilling to take any accountability” and “unable to offer a workable vision for its future.”
No ceasefire until Israeli civilians are safe, can return home, say 85 retired US generals, admirals
“The United States should fully stand by Israel, including supplying it expeditiously with the critical weaponry it needs to fight this common battle against the Iranian axis,” JINSA stated.
The Republican vice-presidential nominee spoke at a rally co-organized by Christian and Jewish groups marking one year since Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attacks.
In many ways, it is the continuation of a family tradition: Before both presidential elections, his daughter, Ivanka Trump, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, paid late-night, media-free visits there.
“Treasury will continue relentlessly degrading the ability of Hamas and other destabilizing Iranian proxies to finance their operations and carry out additional violent acts,” said Secretary Janet Yellen.
Bonnie Pomper, whose nephew Hersh Goldberg-Polin was executed by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, told JNS that studying the Mishnah made her appreciate “mundane” prayers she has said by “rote.”
The bipartisan legislation further condemns rising Jew-hatred worldwide, “and commits to confronting and combating this hatred in all its forms and at every level.”