Dr. Jonah Cohen, the Communications Director for Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Research and Analysis (CAMERA), explained how one should respond to an antisemite in a social situation in a November 18 webinar.
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NEW YORK, NY – MAY 21: A view of Ben & Jerrys icecream cart at the SiriusXM Studios on May 21, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
Ben & Jerry’s Co-Founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield have issued a challenge to members of Congress. The two business owners have called on federal lawmakers to end qualified immunity for police officers across the country.
“Ending qualified immunity will bring accountability for police and justice for the victims whose rights have been violated. We know that the Senate right now is involved in negotiations and we are here to tell them that ending qualified immunity must be part of the agreement,” Greenfield said.