Friday, June 2, 2023
THE DAILY SYNDICATE
Rothman: Israel parade judicial-reform protesters ‘make our enemies happy’
The pro-Israel parade in New York on June 4 should be a time of unity, even as protests are welcome elsewhere, Simcha Rothman told JNS.
Mike Wagenheim
White supremacist calls for violence amid Pittsburgh trial for synagogue shooter
“Our intelligence unit, detectives and patrol officers are closely monitoring him and take any possible threat extremely seriously,” the Pittsburgh public safety department told JNS.
Dennis Roddy
Foxman: Bill honors Righteous Gentiles who helped Jews ‘against interests’ of countries
The House and Senate bills recognize 60 diplomats who risked their careers and often their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.
Faygie Holt
Antisemitic incident report: May 26-June 2
CUNY law school faces blowback for an antisemitic commencement speaker, Moscow accuses Washington of causing the Holocaust and updates in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial.
David Swindle
Record number of US-based Israeli ‘unicorns’ a mixed bag
Eight American-based Israeli companies surpassed $1 billion valuations in the last year, but market headwinds are keeping the overall number artificially high.
Mike Wagenheim
in the news
Blinken, Jill Biden to skip stops to Israel on Mideast tour
CUNY law-school’s hate-filled BDS proponent prompt letter to IRS
Victims begin testifying in Pittsburgh synagogue mass shooting trial
June 4 is third annual Holocaust Survivor Day
from the editor in chief
featured column
Jonathan S. Tobin
Why RFK Jr. flunked the Roger Waters test
COVID controversies helped realign U.S. politics as foes of government power on both left and right found common ground. But tolerance for antisemitism can’t be ignored.
the pulpit
Caroline B. Glick
Ehud Barak’s complicated position in Israeli politics and industry
Two stories have come out that placed the left’s anti-government riots in a new light.
Ben Cohen
Ahlam Tamimi’s 16th victim
American-Israeli Chana Nachenberg, 31 at the time of a suicide bombing at a Sbarro pizza restaurant in Jerusalem in 2001, died after all years languishing in a coma while attack mastermind Tamimi lives freely in Jordan.
Eric Levine
How to fight racism, antisemitism and BDS at CUNY law school
Law firms around the country should publicly declare that they will not hire graduates from CUNY unless and until it changes its anti-American curriculum, and ends its support for racism and anti-Semitism.
Gerald Platt
Letter to the editor: CUNY is responsible
The vitriolic graduation speech given by Fatima Mohammed requires action.
the wire
Revolutionary national plan launched to combat antisemitism
All forms of discrimination, violence, targeting and bigotry must be confronted with concrete action.
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