Week of July 3, 2026

  • Israel slams 'dictator' Erdoğan after anti-Zionism remarks

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) — Israel’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday sharply rebuked Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan after he accused “Zionism” of threatening Turkey’s survival, calling the Turkish leader a “dictator” who persecutes opponents and backs jihadist groups. In a post on X, the ministry said that Erdoğan, who “persecutes political opponents, imprisons journalists, massacres Kurds, occupies the territory of Cyprus and backs jihadist groups is now attacking the Middle East’s only democracy,” adding that Israel had “extended...

  • North American student leaders connect with Jewish roots in Judea and Samaria

    Steve Linde

    (JNS) - More than 50 student leaders from over 30 universities across the United States and Canada have spent some of the summer in Judea and Samaria, visiting some of the most significant sites in Jewish history as part of the Hasbara Fellowships Student Leadership Mission to Israel. Organized by Hasbara Fellowships in partnership with IsraelAmbassadors.com, the program takes participants beyond the country's major urban centers and into the biblical heartland, where they explore locations central to Jewish history, faith and identity. The...

  • 'Please look at me,' former Israeli hostage demands of UN adviser on violence against women

    Rikki Zagelbaum

    (JNS) - It is a tragedy in its own right that Ilana Gritzewsky, a liberated Israeli hostage whom Hamas abused sexually, had to confront the United Nations expert on violence against women, according to Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch. "It's absolutely horrible that this should have to be the case," Neuer told JNS on Wednesday, the day after Gritzewsky appeared before the U.N. Human Rights Council to address Reem Alsalem, special rapporteur on violence against women and girls. "It's...

  • Diaspora affairs minister calls for armed guards

    David Isaac

    (JNS) - With antisemitism rising around the world, Israel's Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Amichai Chikli called for arming Jewish community guards with firearms during a discussion at the 2026 JNS International Policy Summit in Jerusalem on Tuesday. The minister stressed the importance of allowing the security forces of Jewish communities in the Diaspora to carry real weapons. "What is the meaning of armed security if they can't prevent horrific incidents?" Chikli...

  • Iran: 'No plans' to allow IAEA officials to inspect nuclear sites

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) — Iran has no plans to allow International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to visit nuclear sites targeted during the recent war, a spokesman for its foreign ministry said on Tuesday, a day after U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Tehran had agreed to do so. “We neither had a meeting with the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, nor do we have any plans for the agency to inspect Iran’s nuclear facilities that were damaged as a result of the military aggression by the United States and the Zionist regime,...

  • More than 700 rabbis urge Mamdani to apologize

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) — More than 700 rabbis from across the United States have signed an open letter urging New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani to apologize for referring to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee as “monsters,” arguing that the rhetoric endangers American Jews. The appeal came as a new poll found that most Jewish New Yorkers believe the normalization of anti-Zionism is fueling antisemitism in the city. Among the signatories are 176 rabbis from New York, 96 from New Jersey, 76 from California and 53 from Florida, along with...

  • 'Green Prince' blasts Trump

    Canaan Lidor

    (JNS) - Mosab Hassan Yousef, a former Hamas member known as "the Green Prince" leveled on Tuesday scathing criticism at President Donald Trump's decision to pause the joint Israel-U.S. operation against Iran. "We could have finished the job. You stopped. You don't know what the hell you are doing. Total arrogance. Then when you came to the picture, you dragged us into this rabbit hole. And now you're throwing us under the bus," Yousef, son of Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, said during a...

  • France inters Jewish historian executed by the Gestapo in Panthéon

    Andrew Bernard

    (JNS) — The nation of France honored historian Marc Bloch on Tuesday with interment in the Panthéon in Paris in a ceremony led by French President Emmanuel Macron. A French Jewish academic, who helped found the Annales school of historiography, Bloch is perhaps best remembered today for his wartime heroism as a member of the French Resistance whom the Nazis captured, tortured and executed in 1944. Caskets for Bloch and his wife containing the historian’s medals and photographs of the couple were buried with military honors in the...

  • Israel, Lebanon sign US-brokered framework agreement

    Mike Wagenheim

    (JNS) - Israel, Lebanon and the United States signed a framework agreement and security annex on Friday aimed at removing the Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group from southern Lebanon and laying the groundwork for broader political cooperation between the neighboring countries. "It's the beginning of the beginning. There's a lot of work ahead," U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said after the signing ceremony. In a later statement, he called it "a bold decision" of Israel and Lebanon to...

  • 'No room' for Palestinian state between Mediterranean Sea and Jordan River

    (JNS) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that there is “no room for two states” between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, arguing the war created broad public consensus against creating a Palestinian state. “Before the war, the public was divided: although in my opinion most of the public was against it, a significant portion was in favor. I think that has changed,” Netanyahu told reporters, answering a question at a press conference in Jerusalem on Saturday night. “That is a basis for...

  • Netanyahu marks anniversary of Lubavitcher Rebbe's death

    JNS Staff

    (JNS) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on June 17 marked the death of Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the former leader of the Lubavitch Hasidic dynasty, who died in 1994 at the age of 92. “On the [Hebrew date of] 3rd of Tammuz, I miss the Rebbe of Lubavitch—a towering spiritual leader who saw in every Jew a mission, faith, and infinite strength,” Netanyahu tweeted. “The light in his eyes, his love for the people of Israel, and his call never to despair continue to illuminate our path to this day. I will always remember my...

  • Mahjong festival draws hundreds to Jewish museum in Lower Manhattan

    Rebecca Szlechter

    (JNS) — Some 500 people gathered on Sunday at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in lower Manhattan for lessons, lectures, social play and vendors at the New York Jewish Mah Jongg Festival. “I think people really just want to connect,” mahjong historian Gregg Swain told JNS at the event, which also takes place on Monday. “Nowadays, it’s just so easy to spend time doing something mindless on the computer. Mahjong really allows people to connect in different ways.” Swain told JNS that the...

  • Weekly roundup of world briefs

    Senate passes Iran war powers resolution By Andrew Bernard (JNS) — The Senate voted on Tuesday to pass a war powers resolution directing U.S. President Donald Trump to remove American military forces from the conflict with Iran. Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) voted with every Democrat except Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) to approve the rare rebuke of a president’s warmaking authority 50-48. The concurrent resolution, which originated in the House and passed 215-208...

  • Earthquakes rock Venezuela, killing more than 150 people

    (JNS) — Twin earthquakes in Venezuela on Wednesday killed at least 32 people and injured more than 700, prompting a nationwide state of emergency. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez said the back-to-back 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude quakes struck shortly after 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24, collapsing buildings and damaging communities across several states. She warned that the death toll is expected to rise as rescuers comb rubble in the hardest-hit coastal state of La Guaira, north of Caracas. Authorities reported extensive damage in the capital,...

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  • Five Jewish WWI soldiers receive Star of David headstones in France after a century beneath crosses

    (JNS) — Five Jewish American soldiers killed in World War I received new headstones bearing Stars of David at France’s Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery on June 2, replacing Latin crosses that had marked their graves for more than a century. The American Battle Monuments Commission made the changes in coordination with Operation Benjamin, a nonprofit that works to identify Jewish U.S. service members buried under incorrect religious markers. The marker replacements of the soldiers—Pvt....

  • The warning on the table for 30 years now

    Melissa Brodsky

    (JNS) — American businessman Ronald S. Lauder stood at The Jerusalem Post conference in New York earlier this month and said what many have been saying for years. Since Oct. 7, Jewish organizations in the United States have spent more than $600 million fighting antisemitism through advertising, media campaigns and public messaging. “Has it helped?” he asked the room. “Has all that money stopped or even slowed down the hatred against us? The answer is no.” He’s right. And he’s not the first person to say it. In the mid-1990s,...

  • Alarm bells go off in New York

    Melanie Phillips

    (JNS) — Extreme socialism is now on the march in America, with the demonization of Israel as the principal weapon in its arsenal. Claire Valdez, Brad Lander and Darializa Avila Chevalier, three extremists backed by New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, emerged victorious this week from their Democratic primaries in New York City’s 7th, 10th and 17th congressional districts. Valdez and Chevalier are affiliated with the ultra-left, anti-American Democratic Socialists of America. On social media, Valdez has boasted of having “wiped my hand on the...

  • Unabashedly American and Jewish at 250

    Leonard Grunstein

    (JNS) — With the approach of the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States on July 4, it’s important to reaffirm some basic truths. Mike Huckabee, the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, summarized it well in his pithy remark: “Without Israel, without the Jewish foundation, there would not be an America.” This is true in terms of Jewish thought, blood and treasure. Jewish merchants and shippers supplied the Continental Army with sorely needed...

  • They became the machine they swore to destroy

    Warren H. Cohn

    (JNS) — I grew up inside a political machine. My father and friends ran the Brooklyn, N.Y., reformers love to denounce. In 2010, when a group calling itself the New Kings Democrats came to tear that machine down, I was one of the people defending it. I know what a machine looks like from the inside. I know how it rewards loyalty, protects its own and decides races before the voters ever do. The insurgents had a case, and parts of it were true. Machines grow comfortable. They get closed and self-dealing and certain of their own permanence....

  • Can we bring leadership and community back?

    Dear Editor: The following can be sung to the tune of “Where have all the flowers gone.” Where have all the Jews gone, from a long time ago? No more Jerry Bornsteins, no more Hy Lakes, no more Bill Goodmans. From long time ago … No more Norman Rossmans, no more Dick Weiners or Bob Weinriches From long time ago… No more Dorothy Morrells, no more Marlene Rossmans or Gloria Goodmans From long time ago … No more Lester Mandels or Bob Yarmuths from long time ago … With well over 30,000 Jewish people living in Central Florida — the...

  • The Nakba Narrative: Is there a path forward? Facing the Nakba honestly

    Jonathan Feldstein

    Part Six of a Six-Part series On May 15, as has been done for decades, Palestinian Arabs, their supporters and Israel detractors observed the “Nakba” or the catastrophe of Israel’s birth in 1948. In order to understand the veracity of that narrative and how it’s been conflated in modern dialogue and reporting, it’s important to understand what lies behind that. The Nakba Today Every year on May 15, “Palestinians,” their supporters, and Israel detractors commemorate what they call the Nakba, the catastrophe of Israel’s...

  • The Jew who financed American independence

    Ferne Hassan

    (JNS) - Since 2006, U.S. presidents have issued proclamations in recognition of the contributions Jewish people have made to the growth and success of the United States. Jewish American Heritage Month, celebrated in May, was again acknowledged this year. In his May 4 proclamation, U.S. President Donald Trump included the following tribute: On July 4, which will mark 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, we will pay homage to the brave actions taken by 56 delegates who...

  • FAVORITE RECIPES

    Myrna Ossin

    No Churn Ice Cream for a Fun Summer Project Cooking with your kids, even if they make messes, helps them to feel the satisfaction of creating something and feel success. The ingredients are simple and the process is easy. 2 cups cold heavy cream (It is best to not to buy ultra pasteurized cream.) 14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk (not evaporated milk) 1/4 tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla Pour cream into a blender or bowl. Add salt and vanilla. Beat or use blender to whip cream to stiff peaks, about...

  • Insights from The Orlando Senior Help Desk: Living with purpose, connection, and confidence in your 80s

    Submitted by the Jewish Pavilion Senior Services At Jewish Pavilion Senior Services, we are seeing something remarkable: older adults, especially those in their 80s, are redefining what it means to age. This stage of life is no longer about slowing down or settling. It is about living with intention, clarity, and a strong sense of what truly matters. Today’s seniors are no longer apologizing for their preferences. They are embracing them. A comfortable chair isn’t a luxury; it’s essential. Time with meaningful friends is prioritized...

  • Medical information from The Chaim Society: Statins why they do more than lower cholesterol

    By Mindy Frishman, BS, M3 Florida State University College of Medicine Chaim Society member and Dr. Solomon Saul, DO, Family Medicine co-founder, The Chaim Society, Orlando Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States. Yet one of the most effective tools we have to prevent heart attacks is often misunderstood: Statins. Many people believe statins simply lower cholesterol numbers. While that is true, modern research has taught us that their greatest benefit may be something even more important—stabilizing dangerous...

  • From Moses to Babylon to today: How exile sharpened the Jewish mind

    Gloria Green

    I recently watched Ancient Skies, a PBS documentary about ancient Babylonia, and wondered: where did this ancient world of sky-watching, calculation, and record-keeping intersect with the story of the Jews exiled from Jerusalem to Babylonia? More than 2,600 years ago, Babylonia was one of the great centers of astronomy, mathematics, record-keeping, and administration in the ancient world. Its achievements are especially striking because they came before telescopes, clocks, calculators, computers, or printed books. Babylonian scholars watched...

  • Music mogul Clive Davis dies at 94

    Dubbed “Hitmaking Titan of the Music Industry” by the NY Times, Clive Jay Davis, died at his home in Manhattan on June 22, 2026, at the age of 94. He had been hospitalized with respiratory problems shortly before his death. Davis was a leader at labels like Columbia, RCA, J, BMG, and Arista, which he founded in 1974. Artists like Aretha Franklin; Barry Manilow; Billy Joel; Carlos Santana; Chicago; Earth, Wind and Fire; Aerosmith; Bruce Springsteen; Whitney Houston; Pink Floyd; Sly and the...

  • Obituary - JERRY KURLAND

    It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Jerry Kurland, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend. Jerry lived a life marked by vision, creativity, determination, and a deep devotion to his family. Born in Montreal, Canada, on Oct. 10, 1933, Jerry built a remarkable life defined by both professional accomplishment and personal warmth. He married the love of his life, June, in Ottawa, and together they shared 62 wonderful years of marriage. Their... Full story

  • Obituary - HOWARD GEORGE WIEDMAN

    Howard George Wiedman, 82, of Winter Park, Florida, passed away peacefully on June 9, 2026. Howard was born in the Bronx, New York, on Feb. 22, 1944. A lifelong athlete, he played football in high school and went on to attend Union College, where he earned a degree in biology and played lacrosse. He later received a master’s degree in educational administration from New York University. Howard dedicated much of his career to education, serving as a biology teacher and head of the Science... Full story

  • Obituary - PHILIP SHELDON BROWN

    Submitted by the family This is not an obituary. It’s an instruction manual. Philip Sheldon Brown was born in Brooklyn, New York, in June of 1948. He died June 24, 2026, in Altamonte Springs, Florida surrounded by his loving family. He was an aerospace engineer, but that was just a job. His family strongly suspects that he was a Lamed Vavnik. In Judaism, Lamed Vavniks are the 36 people who are so righteous that the entire world is sustained for their sake. They walk among us and do not know... Full story

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