What opportunities do Israel's young LGBTQ+ have after high school? We speak with Rom Ohayon from Israel Gay Youth to find out

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NEW YORK (VINnews) — Once upon a time, antisemitism was considered taboo like other forms of racism, but we are now in 2021. America has “returned to normalcy” as Joe Biden would put it, and anti-semitism is not only on the rise, it is skyrocketing. To make matters worse, it is becoming very normalized thanks […]

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No stranger to danger while reporting, Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times’s South Asia bureau chief, talks about the challenges and horrors of covering a deadly pandemic

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NEW YORK (VINnews) — On June 18, Professor Jeffrey Lax, resigned from the CUNY’s professor’s union over the passage by an overwhelmingly number of colleagues on an anti-Israel resolution. In a recent column from The Jewish Press, the opening paragraph reads as follows: ‘The 47-year-old Jewish professor of business at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, […]

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