USA

Israel and the U.S. — The state of the states

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — There have been recent mutterings about the personal enmity between the great leaders, with the greatest of them all wondering about his years at the top. And Israelis arguing about the nature of Palestinian violence. Connecting the two kinds of speculation is a widespread need to know, despite the reality […]

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East, USA

Catholic school kids apologize for anti- Semitic chants

By Kenneth Bandler NEW YORK — The American Jewish Committee (AJC) New England Office deplores the anti-Semitic chants during a local high school basketball game, and expresses confidence that the Catholic Memorial High School will address this deeply unfortunate incident. During the game in Boston between Newton North High School and Catholic Memorial High School,

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USA

As Obama’s term wanes, Mideast turmoil remains

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — Has Prime Minister Netanyahu really insulted the President of the United States and the whole American establishment by canceling a scheduled meeting at the White House? Can we believe the announced reason, that he did not want to be seen involving himself in US politics during a contentious presidential primary

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East, USA

Awe for efforts by Spain, Portugal to reclaim Jewish past

By Kenneth Bandler NEW YORK — An AJC senior leadership delegation concluded a four-day visit to Portugal and Spain. In Lisbon, the group met with officials of the newly installed Portuguese government, including Foreign Affairs Minister Augusto Santos Silva and his chief advisors; members of Prime Minister Antonio Costa’s cabinet led by Chief of Staff

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International, USA

Around the Jewish world: March 9, 2016

  Jewish community leader killed in Uruguay stabbing attack PAYSANDU, Uruguay (WJC) –A Jewish businessman and local community leader died in hospital following a stabbing attack on Tuesday in Paysandú, Uruguay, in what many consider an anti-Semitic attack. The attacker reportedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” (‘God is great’ in Arabic) when killing 55-year-old David Fremd, of

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International, USA

American Jewish Report: March 8, 2016

Bernie Sanders mental health joke slammed by Jewish disability rights group (JNS.org) The Ruderman Family Foundation, a Jewish organization that prioritizes disability rights and inclusion, called on Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) to apologize for a joke directed at Republican candidates that questioned their mental health. During Sunday’s Democratic debate in Flint, Mich.,

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USA

Madrid mayor takes stand against anti- Semitism

By Kenneth Bandler NEW YORK  – Madrid Mayor Manuela Carmena on Monday, March 7, signed on to Mayors United Against Anti-Semitism, an American Jewish Committee (AJC) initiative calling on municipal leaders across the United States and Europe to publicly address and take concrete actions against rising anti-Semitism. “Anti-Semitism is unacceptable,” declared Mayor Carmena. Carmena is the first

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International, USA

College campuses should ban SJP for anti- Semitism

By Susan B. Tuchman, Zach Stern and Morton A. Klein NEW YORK–Campus anti-Semitism is a growing national problem and frighteningly, it has infected The City University of New York (CUNY), historically a haven for Jews and other minorities seeking an excellent, affordable college education.  We work closely with students and others at CUNY and implore

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education, USA