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Frank Meeink abandoned a criminal lifestyle to eat a kosher diet, study the Torah and pray three times a day.
“Antisemitism is always and forever, but this has been a wake-up call,” says Gladys Fink Senderowitsch, the owner of Nana’s Kitchen & Catering.
The organization originating from the 2018 mass shooting at the Pittsburgh synagogue will work to educate K-12 students about hate.
“A book ban. A court decision. A ‘Don’t say gay’ law,” Jill Biden said. “Before World War II, I’m told, Berlin was the center of LGBTQ culture in Europe.”
Emergency responders searching for dozens of people in the water.
He was known to make it a point, in accented English, to say he “loved America” for the refuge and opportunity it gave him.
The “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” star announced that his doctor had succeeded in removing a lump on his face.
“The U.N. has always been unwilling to condemn this group of terrorists, cowards and rapists,” Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman wrote.
Such taxpayers are “granted relief until Oct. 7, 2024, to both file and pay most taxes due,” per the IRS.
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), who introduced the bill, noted that the Senate majority leader “gave an unprecedented speech on the Senate floor where he called for elections to be held in Israel.”
“If you want to know what an unfolding genocide looks like, open your eyes. It looks like the forced famine of 1.1 million innocents,” the New York congresswoman said.
“Good riddance to bad (antisemitic) rubbish,” wrote Arsen Ostrovsky of the International Legal Forum.