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Michele Weiss, a self-declared “moderate” Republican and an Orthodox Jew, told JNS that “this race pitted Democrats against Republicans in a way I’ve never seen.”
Joshua Penn was charged with second-degree aggravated harassment and pleaded not guilty, reportedly.
The lawsuit alleges that William Jackson never called law enforcement when a Jewish student was barricaded in a classroom, with an angry mob of 20 students banging on the door.
The grocery store worker is reportedly charged with distributing bomb-making instructions and having an unregistered, sawed-off shotgun.
A university spokesman told JNS that the resolution from the union, which is a separate entity, doesn’t reflect Cornell’s views.
“This country needs a lot of healing. It’s great that we can come here and help people take their minds off what’s going on,” says magician Sam Jacobs.
U.S. President Donald Trump described Specialist Sarah Beckstrom as an “incredible person, outstanding in every single way.”
Tamika Mallory “is a notorious trafficker of Jew-hatred in America, a defender for Louis Farrakhan’s vicious vitriol against Jews,” the Lawfare Project wrote.
The congressman’s “clarity and conviction” strengthen the shared U.S.-Israel stand against terrorism, the prime minister said.
Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli asked for a check on cooperation with aid groups tied to CAIR, citing evidence of Hamas connections.
“My thoughts are with the families of the two brave National Guardsmen,” Israeli FM Gideon Sa’ar wrote on X.”
“We have what’s called a ‘theology of presence,’” he told JNS. “You can be the greatest preacher, but if you’re not there for people during those important moments, you haven’t fulfilled your responsibility.”