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The Tennessee school is accused of changing rules mid-year to nix exemptions for religious holidays.
“We can’t pray for a miracle,” an Israel Baseball official told JNS. “We just gotta go play better than the other team. It’s that simple.”
“This is just stuff that other teams do not have to deal with,” an Israel Baseball official told JNS. “We don’t talk about it that much,” he said.
“We do not change the narrative by being silent in the face of misinformation,’ said the U.S. Ambassador to Israel.
Hamas must uphold its “commitment to full and immediate demilitarization,” the U.S. president wrote on Truth Social.
Jewish leaders and elected officials condemn backlash targeting Ethiopian-Israeli owner as the cafe shifts to a catering model.
Majid Takht-Ravanchi issued threats to U.S. forces, warning war would be bad for “those who have initiated this aggression” and “a different game” compared to June 2025.
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun called the talks on the sidelines of an annual international security conference enjoyable and productive.
“I regret that I conveyed a lack of compassion and care and good sense to those people,” Liz Magill said of her testimony to Congress in December 2023.
The state funding that covers certain teacher salaries “allows us to keep quality up and keep tuition increases reasonable, all thanks to the state,” Rabbi Bini Krauss, principal of SAR Academy, told JNS.
The “End Pay-for-Slay” campaign unveiled a billboard in the iconic Manhattan location slamming P.A. chief Mahmoud Abbas.
Liberty was the talk of the town—from America to Iran.