Ellen Koontz, a Kansas contract schoolteacher, is asking a federal judge — in a suit where a decision on a temporary restraing order is expected on Dec. 1 — to …
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By Edwin Black
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11/28/17
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It’s better here than there: That was the message of a panel of experts considering the rise of anti-Semitism in the United States and Europe.
“It’s far from perfect,” said …
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By Ron Kampeas, JTA
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1/24/18
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The Trump administration may have closed the PLO’s Mission in Washington, but its Morningside Heights Mission is open for business.
I refer to Columbia U …
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By A.J. Cashetta
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11/30/18
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Human Rights Watch (HRW) has released a report that essentially questions Israel’s right to exist and claims that Israeli authorities are “committing the crimes against humanity of …
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By Israel Kasnett, JNS
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5/5/21
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D espite what’s been happening, the New York Times is most concerned about the alleged suppression of pro-Palestinian speech on American campuses.
•Riotous marchers on college …
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By Jerome M. Marcus
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12/27/23
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A growing number of pro-Israel activists and Jewish community figures are expressing concern that Minnesota’s U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison will turn the Democratic Party away from …
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By Rafael Medoff, JNS.org
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11/23/16
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A Scottish man arrested for teaching his girlfriend’s dog to do the Nazi salute denied in court that he committed a hate crime.
Mark Meechan, 29, taught the pug, named Buddha (pictured), to …
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JTA
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8/2/17
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In an “intersectionality” powerplay meant to further ostracise Jews from the progressive movement, Palestinian advocates boycotted last weekend’s Women’s March Los Angeles …
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1/24/18
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Whose job is it to define who I am? Is it an institution’s job or is it mine? In all the brouhaha over critical race theory, this question is rarely asked. …
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By David Suissa
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7/16/21
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Germany’s tight business and political ties with the Islamic Republic have long been a popular topic of discussion in the Federal Republic. …
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By Benjamin Weinthal, JNS
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11/16/22
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