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By Aaron Bandler / Jewish Journal
(July 29, 2026 / JNS) A federal judge dismissed with prejudice a lawsuit against AB 715, California’s law aimed at combating antisemitism in K-12 schools, on Tuesday, barring the plaintiffs from bringing the same claims again.The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee filed the lawsuit in November on behalf of parents, teachers and students in California, as well […]
By Aaron Bandler / Jewish Journal
(July 16, 2026 / JNS) James Mai, vice mayor of Irvine, Calif., had been involved in the Rotary Club of Orange County L.A. for about five years, including some two years as vice chair of its fundraising foundation. He told JNS that he saw it as a “great organization” that helps the community, including sewing […]
By Aaron Bandler / Jewish Journal
Franchisees operating 30 stores across the country, generating $23.3 million in combined annual revenue, say the company’s stance on Israel has damaged their bottom line.
By Aaron Bandler / Jewish Journal
International human rights lawyer Arsen Ostrovsky accused Omar of being “a shill for Hamas.”
By Aaron Bandler / Jewish Journal
The Dec. 8 tweet featured a poster stating “where there is oppression, may there thrive resistance,” and described the First Intifada as “a series of mass protests against Israeli settler-colonialism and occupation.”
By Aaron Bandler / Jewish Journal
“This goes to the heart of speaking hard truths in the name of moving peace forward,” says former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N Nikki Haley.
By Aaron Bandler / Jewish Journal
“The world will neither forgive nor forget a genocide against the Uyghur people,” says Board of Deputies President Marie van der Zyl.
By Aaron Bandler / Jewish Journal
We're Shocked! Once again weapons were found stored in an UNRWA school.
By Aaron Bandler / Jewish Journal
Missile barrage on military base north of Baghdad wounds 12, Iranian proxy group believed to be responsible.


