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The resolution criticizes the U.S. president’s recent call with the Israeli prime minister and a U.N. Security Council vote, which passed when Washington held its veto and abstained.
“There needs to be international support, and particularly from within the Arab world, to really drive this initiative,” said the U.S. Israel Education Association’s policy director.
Sixth-graders at a Jewish day school outside Philadelphia get a real-time lesson in experiential learning.
“There can be no peace without the safe return of these innocent, courageous men and women,” State Sen. Jake Ashby said at the event organized by Run for Their Lives.
A spokeswoman said the investment firm is “working with our analysts and clients to implement each of the remaining experts’ recommendations swiftly—before the end of this year.”
“We are deeply troubled by John Hostettler’s past record and RJC is committed to ensuring he does not get back to Congress,” it stated.
“There’s political capital to be made, and political cost to be avoided, by litigating,” Marc Stern, of the American Jewish Committee, told JNS. “It’s like Kabuki theater.”
“From day one, we have made combating antisemitism and religious bigotry a top priority,” says the Republican governor.
The celebrity chef and friend of U.S. President Joe Biden accused the Jewish state of a “targeted” airstrike on aid workers.
The Jewish organization has collected 180,000 letters to U.S. President Joe Biden, marking the 180 days since Oct. 7.
As compensation due to a legal investigation, Walgreens provided 9,500 cans to families in need and paid a $50,000 penalty.
DMFI PAC spent almost as much space denouncing Reps. Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush as it did praising its endorsees.