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The Pew Research Center analysis came out ahead of the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington, held on Aug. 28, 1963.
In response to growing needs, the IFCJ will provide more than 12,000 prepaid cards of 300 shekels for use at supply stores across Israel.
The suspended Iran envoy is now teaching at Yale and Princeton universities.
A lawyer for Chestnut Ridge, N.Y., sent the letter after traffic was held up by proceedings for the late Rabbi Chai Yitzhak Twersky.
In one rather dramatic moment, Nikki Haley accused Vivek Ramaswamy of not being a supporter of Israel.
It is the first portrait to be added to the historic building in 125 years.
Ed Siskel previously served in the Obama administration and the office of former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
The media boss, 92, has been seen with the 66-year-old of late.
Rep. Max Miller had told the pro-life activist her message denied other faiths’ religious freedom.
J.B. Pritzker, who is Jewish, claims that he vetoed the bill due to its language, and that he supports kosher and halal meal options for students.
Under investigation, he read a prayer for U.S. leaders in front of a congregation in Georgia.
The entrepreneur and Republican candidate for president said he would support more funding if his “Abraham Accords 2.0” plan doesn’t work.