Aaron Bandler
Aaron Bandler is an investigative journalist for the Jewish Journal. Originally from the Bay Area, his past work experience includes writing for The Daily Wire, The Daily Caller and Townhall. https://twitter.com/bandlersbanter https://www.facebook.com/bandlersbanter
GA Dem Congressman Once Called Farrakhan “Impressive”
During one of those sessions he became “acquainted with a man known as Minister Louis Farrakhan who was so impressive that night that people stopped in mid-stride … I was just so taken by his message and his manner that I rushed out to the mosque the next day to hear him.”
Former Colleyville Rabbi Joins ADL As Security Advisor
Cytron-Walker was one of four hostages trapped inside the Colleyville, TX synagogue on January 15 for around 11 hours.
Education Dept. to Investigate USC’s Handling of Antisemitic Harassment Against Rose Ritch
Ritch resigned from her position as Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Vice President in August 2020 after being harassed on social media for being a Zionist.
New Report Highlights Antisemitism in the Entertainment Industry
“The entertainment industry is rather insular and tend to listen to people they know they trust,” CCFP Director Ari Ingel told the Journal in a phone interview. “So to really have an impact in the entertainment industry, you have to be working within the industry.”
Russia Calls for Jewish Agency to Leave the Country
Israel will be sending a delegation to Moscow next week in response to Russia’s escalation on the matter, The Times of Israel reported.
Culver City Councilmember on Homelessness: “Marching People Off to Concentration Camps in Palmdale Is Not a Solution”
The forum, which was held virtually by the Culver City Democratic Club, featured Fisch saying in response to a question about how the candidates would deal with homelessness: “Marching people off to concentration camps in Palmdale is not a solution. It’s not moral and it’s not the Democratic Party way of doing things.”