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“When the sounds of life and laughter return to the villages, the kibbutzim and the cities, our constant yearning for peace will return as well,” said the Israeli president.
The actress told the estimated 300,000 that “we are engaged in a battle fighting for a civilized world.”
The social-media influencer noted that antisemitic lies reverberating around the world echo what her grandparents saw prior to the Holocaust.
“I want to be crystal-clear: A ceasefire with a terrorist organization is not a peace agreement. It’s a death sentence for Israelis,” Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) tells the crowd at the “March for Israel.”
“The unity in our community is almost unprecedented,” said Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents.
Tens of thousands hit the streets of cities across North America and Europe.
The Torah scroll, from Adas Israel Congregation, is on permanent loan to the new Jewish museum.
The opposition leader said: “Strong democracies do not jeopardize their security interests in order to solve political problems.”
The one-day visit will include meetings with senior Biden administration officials.
Michael Herzog will move into the $10 million property in the Forest Hills neighborhood.
“To know that you can come to a baseball game and feel supported by the community feels good,” said Jon Warech, executive director of the Florida International University Hillel.
The State Department has declined to address the controversy around possible loan to D.C.'s Museum of the Bible.