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Esther Panitch, the only Jewish member of the Georgia state legislature, shared emails in which the party chair told her that Hogg's views didn't align with the event.
The judge ruled that former Columbia President Minouche Shafik’s congressional comments about Mohamed Abdou were protected opinions and did "not state a cause of action for defamation."
Gustavo Gordillo, a prominent critic of Israel, was terminated from an electrical apprenticeship program in March after failing to participate in required work and classes, per IBEW Local 3.
The question is whether Jewish national self-determination and Israel’s continued existence as a Jewish state remain core values T’ruah is prepared to defend.
The 1,029-acre former Jewish vacation resort, which closed in 1986 and inspired the film “Dirty Dancing,” will feature new golf, equestrian, hospitality, residential and wellness facilities.
“He should permanently stay far away from New York City, from politics and the Jewish community,” Inna Vernikov, a Jewish member of the New York City Council, told JNS.
"I want to destroy as much of the building as possible and kill all the senators while they are meeting," the woman, who converted to Islam, told an undercover FBI source, the Justice Department said.
Iran’s Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Iraq’s Haibat al-Halbousi posted competing images over whether to call the waterway that both countries use to export oil the “Persian Gulf” or the “Arabian Gulf.”