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The State Department has said it wants to “rebuild the relationship” with Palestinians, said Andrew Miller, deputy assistant secretary of state.
The victim was attending a party at a $1.8 million home, where he was killed at 2 a.m., according to media reports.
“We work to save everyone, which is what United Hatzalah is all about,” said Israeli Muslim volunteer Nazir Aweida.
Doug Burgum, governor of North Dakota, leads the nation’s fourth least-populated state.
“It has been my honor to serve you, the people of this state and nation,” the former vice president said at an Iowa rally, during which he preached civility.
“I believe that America’s greatness resides out there. Among all of you,” Christie said at a New Hampshire town hall.
The judge overruled the defense’s attempt to limit the number of grisly crime-scene photos the prosecution could present, though directed the jury not to let the photos prejudice them.
The annual Met Council legislative “Feeding New York” breakfast drew federal, state and local politicians, among others.
“As a Jewish mom, I believe every Jewish family has an obligation to their children,” said Michelle Terris, founder president of JEXIT.
Many U.S. adults are very happy with online prayer, according to a new survey.
The singer and actor, who was president of ZOA’s California chapter, died on May 21 at the age of 95.
Elias Saratovsky was previously AIPAC’s national director of regional affairs.