Court orders UCLA to protect Jewish students
A federal judge has ordered the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to create a plan to protect Jewish students who have faced discrimination amid demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas war.
A federal judge has ordered the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to create a plan to protect Jewish students who have faced discrimination amid demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas war.
A new artwork by the anonymous street artist Töddel features a famous Holocaust victim in a Palestinian scarf in Bergan, Norway.
Sportswear giant came under fire for choosing a Palestinian-American model with a history of anti-Israel rhetoric to be the face of a campaign that commemorates the games in which 11 Israeli athletes were brutally murdered by Palestinian terrorists.
Pakistani government accedes to demands of right-wing party to end days-long sit-in of thousands who had blocked key road.
President Javier Milei promises to right decades of inaction and inconsistencies in the investigations into the terrorist attack.
Despite the ongoing war, the Director General of the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, Avichai Kahana, anticipates that the number of Olim from North America will significantly increase in 2024. He reports that Aliyah files are being opened at twice the previous rate: "Even after the Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Lebanon War, there were Aliyah waves of Jews who felt more connected to Israel than ever before."
French media outlets in the have revealed that 15 students from the prestigious "Yabné" school in Paris were subjected to disrespectful treatment and received failing grades in the oral chemistry exam. The Minister of Education has promised to investigate the matter.
Prominent Chabad rabbis tell memorable stories of the late Rebbe at a memorial event held at the Rebbe's Ohel in New York.
The decision comes about a month after a conservative website published photos of some of the text messages sent by the administrators. It follows weeks of unrest at Columbia over the war in Gaza, with the university emerging as the center of a nationwide protest movement.
The Yad Vashem Holocaust museum is set to display the items, one of the most prominent of which is a colorful jar featuring Pinocchio.
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