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Author: Mark Hershlag

The Jewish Marine who went viral cradling a baby got his start keeping kids happy at a JCC

September 3, 2021Mark Hershlag

(JTA) — Meryl Jaffe says she’s like any Jewish parent keeping track of her kids on social media, except it can be terrifying. When she heard President Joe Biden deployed 3,000 Marines to Afghanistan, she had a gut feeling that her son Matt — she calls him Matthew — was among them. Her family was […]

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Fire antisemitic blogger, 70 State Department employees demand in letter to Blinken

September 1, 2021Mark Hershlag

(JTA) — Six months after his internet posts attacking Jews came to light, a U.S. Foreign Service officer remains employed by the State Department while at least 70 of his co-workers sent a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken demanding his dismissal. The letter, sent July 28, argues that Fritz Berggren is a threat […]

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Son of Holocaust survivor who flew Afghan refugees to US: It was easy to ‘put myself in their position’

August 30, 2021Mark Hershlag

(JTA) — Last week, Delta Airlines pilot Alexander Kahn flew hundreds of Afghan refugees from Germany to Dulles Airport outside Washington, D.C., as part of a U.S. government partnership with commercial airlines. It had extra special meaning for Kahn, as he told CNN, for a few reasons — first and foremost, his own father was […]

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GOP congressman compares COVID measures to Holocaust, prompting an intern’s resignation

August 27, 2021Mark Hershlag

(JTA) — Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie was far from the first Republican lawmaker to compare public health measures aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 to the Holocaust when he posted an image of a tattooed wrist on Twitter on Wednesday. Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert have also done so, along with several […]

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Biden and Bennett delay but do not cancel their meeting in wake of deadly Kabul airport bombing

August 26, 2021Mark Hershlag

WASHINGTON (JTA) — The highly anticipated first meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and President Joe Biden will have to wait — but so far it’s not canceled in the wake of Thursday’s bombing in Afghanistan that killed at least 12 U.S. troops. After news broke of the explosions outside Kabul’s airport, the White […]

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Prime Minister Naftali Bennett: Israel will neither annex territory nor establish a Palestinian state on my watch

August 24, 2021Mark Hershlag

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Ahead of his first meeting as prime minister with President Joe Biden, Naftali Bennett of Israel said he would neither annex West Bank territory nor allow it to become a Palestinian state. Bennett told The New York Times in an interview published Tuesday — two days before his arrival in Washington — […]

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Biden nominates Rahm Emanuel to be ambassador to Japan

August 22, 2021Mark Hershlag

(JTA) — President Joe Biden has nominated Rahm Emanuel to be the next ambassador to Japan. Emanuel, 61, who was Chicago’s mayor from 2011 to 2019, previously served as a congressman and Barack Obama’s White House chief of staff. He has attracted opposition from progressives due to how he handled the 2014 police killing of […]

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What we know about the fatal shooting of a yeshiva student in Denver

August 19, 2021Mark Hershlag

(JTA) — Four young men have been arrested for shooting and killing a Jewish student in Denver at the end of a violent crime spree Tuesday night. Police say there’s no indication the shooting was motivated by antisemitism. The victim, Shmuel Silverberg, 18, was an Orthodox Jew who was killed outside Yeshiva Toras Chaim, the […]

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Yeshiva student shot and killed during late-night crime spree in Denver

August 18, 2021Mark Hershlag

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The Abraham Accords just turned 1. Here’s how each of the agreements are holding up.

August 16, 2021Mark Hershlag

WASHINGTON (JTA) — While most of the foreign policy world is focused on President Joe Biden’s moves in Afghanistan in the wake of the stunning turn of events there, the first anniversary of another important Middle East development quietly took place last week. The first part of the Abraham Accords, the historic cooperation agreements between […]

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