Published originally in Arutz Sheva. The American Jewish Congress condemned an attempt by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to ban a presidential candidate for having a Jewish father, warning…
Published originally in Arutz Sheva. The American Jewish Congress condemned an attempt by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to ban a presidential candidate for having a Jewish father, warning…
Published originally in The Media Line. [Islamabad] Pakistan reaffirmed its policy against trade with Israel following a tweet from a Jewish Pakistani businessman in which he claimed to have exported…
Published originally in the Associated Press. ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan on Sunday denied rumors of trade with Israel following a Jewish businessman’s tweet about successfully exporting food samples to Jerusalem…
Published originally in Voice of America. ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN — An association of American Jews on Thursday hailed what it said was the first shipment from Pakistan of food products offloaded in…
Published originally in Arutz Sheva. The American Jewish Congress denounced the existence of a neo-Nazi home schooling network recently discovered in Ohio, offering its assistance to officials at all three…
Published originally by Jennifer Rubin in the Washington Post. The United States is awash in hate crimes and rising antisemitism. It’s enough to make one despair. But we have also seen both substantive…
Published originally in the Times of Israel. Officials from Israel and the US on Wednesday decried antisemitic comments by a UN Palestinian rights investigator, with some questioning whether she should…
Published originally in the Jerusalem Post. Hakeem Jeffries was unanimously elected on Wednesday to become the Democratic Party’s top leader in the House of Representatives beginning in January, making him…
Published originally in the Daily Caller. Jewish leaders and advocacy groups have distanced themselves from former President Donald Trump after condemning his choice to host a dinner for Kanye West,…
Published originally in The Forward. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York Wednesday became the first Black leader of either major political party in Congress. House Democrats voted unanimously for him…