UCLA can’t let protesters block Jewish students’ access to campus, judge rules
The injunction was a significant step in legal proceedings over post-Oct. 7 campus encampments
“The politics of ‘gotcha’ are just unfortunate,” said a Minnesota rabbi and Democratic organizer. “People meet with lots of people, and I think that we need to really look at results and actions"
The injunction was a significant step in legal proceedings over post-Oct. 7 campus encampments
Cooper, a Pennsylvanian who moved to Israel in 2018, had returned after Oct. 7 and served 200 days in the reserves
“Jewish Americans never thought it could happen here in America,” Schumer said. “Now, for the first time, they’re worried it could"
Don Samuels came close to unseating Omar two years ago. This time, the margin was wider
The Manhattan campus was epicenter of the pro-Palestinian student protest movement last year; the restrictions are a sign that the university is girding more demonstrations in the fall
A German news site said a son is being held after the death of Nikola David, 55, who had been cantor for Munich’s liberal Congregation Beth Shalom since 2014
Hallegua and her late husband were the caretakers of Kochi’s 450-year-old synagogue
A comment on Israeli society, or an odd coincidence?
The dismissal comes as Woll’s synagogue prepares to rename its new building after her
Goldenberg has spent decades working on Middle East affairs, both in government roles and at think tanks
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