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“The decision will help ensure that religious communities can choose their own leaders and pass the faith onto the next generation without government interference,” said Howard Slugh, founder and general counsel for the Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty.
“It’s dangerous to weaken Israel’s defenses, especially as it faces unprecedented threats,” responded AIPAC. “A strong Israel advances our interests ... and is a key pillar of our regional security strategy.”
The report comes on the backdrop of unexplained explosions at nuclear and power facilities across the Islamic Republic.
“We are grateful for our public officials and public-safety partners who are committed to address the very real threats we face,” said Secure Community Network national director and CEO Michael Masters.
The justices are expected to hear the case this fall, after summer recess.
Yehoshua Bedrick, director of policy at EdChoice, told JNS that the decision is “a major victory for religious liberty and for families seeking to provide their children with an education in accordance with their religious tradition and values.”
The letter has been issued by Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and Betty McCollum (D-Minn.).
After defeating the controversial Steve King in a GOP primary on June 2, state Sen. Randy Feenstra wants to get back to basics and show voters what an effective conservative leader looks like.
“Mozhgan Savabieasfahani’s hate-filled candidacy for Ann Arbor City Council is an affront to the universal values so integral to this city, as one of Michigan’s great intellectual centers,” said Joan Lowenstein of the Michigan Democratic Jewish Caucus.
In Iran, aluminum is considered a dual-use industry with portions of refined products used in the defense sector with the remaining available products used in various industries throughout the country.
Similar dire predictions were made over the U.S. embassy move and the decision to pull out of the Paris Climate Accord, says White House adviser.
“His constituents apparently concluded that he had lost touch with them, and that is, of course, wholly their decision to make,” said Democratic Majority for Israel president Mark Mellman.