Sentences with phrase «jewish organization leaders»

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According to Barak Ravid, a journalist for Israel's Channel 10 News, the crown prince offered harsh criticism of Palestine when speaking with leaders of several Jewish organizations while in New York last month.
I mean, why would a Muslim organization elect a Jewish leader, unless they already knew about and didn't mind he was Jewish?
Different organizations will highlight different issues: Some Jewish leaders will be most concerned with anti-Semitism, Vatican relations with Israel, and the Israeli - Palestinian conflict; others will focus on interfaith dialogue on theology and history; others will discuss social and economic policy, and the place of religion in politics and the public square.
«so an atheist could become the leader of a Christian group and a Jewish student could become the leader of a Muslim student organization
While it is linked to the representative Jewish organizations of most countries, in practice, as in any other independent body, its leaders set their own agendas.
Jewish leaders and religious and human - rights organizations around the country are concerned about an increase in anti-Semitism on college campuses and among the young in general.
He was a partner at BuzzMaker where worked with international leaders, Presidential, Senate and Congressional campaigns, national advocacy organizations including the American Jewish Congress, local nonprofits such as La Salle Academy and NYCLASS, and local businesses.
Also at 10 a.m., the UJA - Federation of New York and the Jewish Community Relations Council, will join New York elected officials, Jewish organizations and ethnic, faith and communal leaders from New York to show their support for Israel and her right to self - defense, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
We have also recently ramped up a renewed focus around establishing and deepening our relationships with local Jewish organizations, leaders and events across the world.
Cincinnati, Ohio About Blog The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati develops and connects leaders, contributors, organizations and ideas to build an inclusive Jewish community that cares for people in need, supports Israel and assures a vibrant Jewish future.
As a Jewish education professional, I work with organizations to help them identify and train their future leaders, conduct effective outreach activities, and work on getting the resources they need to carry out a plan of growth.
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