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“Parents have the right to raise their children how they see fit, and this includes how and when to expose them to certain topics,” said the chair of the House education panel.
“This crazed antisemitic hatred from Democrats emboldens radicals to target Jewish Americans,” the deputy White House press secretary said.
“From day one, we said we are open to creative solutions that securely provide aid to those in Gaza and protect Israel,” a department spokesman told JNS.
The mayor told a reporter that the Jewish community ought to worry about the state rep’s victory.
The U.S. Anti-Terrorism Act triples judgments related to damages due to terrorism, legal expert Maurice Hirsch tells JNS.
The alleged attacker left a document in his car that stated “Zionism is our enemies until Jerusalem is liberated and they are expelled from our land.”
The U.S. president also proclaimed that Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer is “groveling over him.”
Eric Fingerhut, CEO of the Jewish Federation, told JNS he hopes that Jews “will organize themselves to make sure that there’s a serious opposition in the general election.”
A U.S. government-facilitated flight to Rome on Tuesday morning nearly coincided with the last Iranian missile barrage.
Democratic caucus members called on the U.S. defense secretary to address what they called a history of antisemitic statements.
Regularly scheduled U.S. passport and Consular Report of Birth Abroad appointments resumed as normal in Jerusalem.
“They will hate us for free,” said Rep. Tim Burchett, who sponsored the legislation. “We do not need to give them hard-earned American tax dollars.”