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Despite media reports of “Nazis” at the conference, JNS found a very conspicuous and proud Jewish presence.
Noy Leyb believes antisemitism lies behind Tinder and Hinge dropping him from the platforms.
The frontrunner in the California Senate race for Dianne Feinstein’s former seat spoke with JNS exclusively days before the primary.
The Hollywood Reporter interviewed the Jewish director about the 1993 film, which is considered one of the most important movies about the Holocaust.
The man was an active-duty member of the U.S. Air Force who accused Israel of “genocide.”
“Let us return to our communities, ready to lead and demonstrate to our brethren in Israel that they can indeed count on us,” said Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky, executive director of Merkos 302.
The congresswoman has been holding universities’ feet to the fire over their failures to counter campus antisemitism.
The progressive legislator from Missouri called the group “outright vile and appalling” while accusing it of trying to “manipulate the public.”
A new report, “American Jewish Philanthropy 2022: Giving to Religious and Secular Causes in the U.S. and to Israel,” show multiple trends impacting Jewish families’ gifts to nonprofit groups.
Zainab Chaudry, director of the state’s Council on American-Islamic Relations chapter, praised Hamas as “Palestinian freedom fighters.”
“I explain that the Jews have long battled discrimination but never saw themselves as victims,” said Robbie Stokes Jr., founder of the I Talk to Strangers Foundation.
“This poll tells us very little about how N.Y. Jews will vote,” Mark Mellman, president of Democratic Majority for Israel, told JNS.