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“Jewish members of Congress should know better,” the Jewish groups wrote to Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
“For the past several decades, both courts have been acting as super legislatures,” Zack Smith, of Heritage Foundation, told JNS of the Israeli and U.S. Supreme Courts.
“In no way do we believe there is a comparison to be drawn here,” said US. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller in response to a journalist’s question.
The U.S. president “needs to realize that we’re not another star on the American flag,” says National Security Minister Ben-Gvir.
Major Israeli shopping center chain threatens to shut down for Tuesday’s “Day of Resistance.”
The local Federation first stated the bakery’s decision was not aligned with Jewish values, and then apologized for dividing the community.
Gov. Chris Sununu signed an executive order barring the Granite State from investing in companies boycotting Israel.
“Tolerance, not coercion, is our nation’s answer,” wrote Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch.
The National Security Council is closely monitoring the situation in Jenin.
The Jewish thinker was widely published and helped lead multiple organizations.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that there are limits on the degree to which state legislatures can set legislative lines.
The high court unanimously ruled in favor of a religious postman who sought to arrange his schedule so he didn’t have to work on his Sabbath.