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“We don’t know everyone’s immediate and long-term needs until they come to us, but the more resources the organizations have, the better we can serve,” said Ellyn Mortimer, who lead a Jewish organization on the island.
The 17-year-old reportedly had been in touch with an Al Qaeda-linked group.
The Alliance Heritage Center at Stockton University preserves and interprets the story of the farming community, which began in the 1880s.
The composer’s family has supported Cooper’s prosthetic nose and said that the late Bernstein would have done the same.
The Biden administration expressed concerns privately that funds sent to the Palestinian Authority would bolster terror groups.
The defense deal is Israel’s largest ever.
If there’s a lobby that’s really “all about the Benjamins,” that’s Qatar, said Jonathan Schanzer, of FDD.
“Parents should never have to compromise on how or where their child is educated just because they are religious,” said Maury Litwack of the Orthodox Union.
The secretary of state claims the monies will be used only for humanitarian purposes; Tehran says otherwise.
The suspended Iran envoy, under investigation for mishandling classified information, is to teach a graduate-level course in foreign-policy decision-making.
Shalom Dov Ber Markel’s drowning in a Pennsylvania state park has been ruled an accident.
The event, held Aug. 14-16, is titled “Advocating for Israel: More Challenging and More Important Than Ever.”