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Brothers (left to right) Todd, Trevor and Tim Vettel with wives Theresa, Lindsey and Melissa.
Like many franchisees, Todd Vettel and brothers Tim and Trevor were customers first, in this case of Omaha, Nebraska-based Scooterâs Coffee, which has a location about 100 feet from Vettelâs 9Round gym in the capital of Lincoln.
âWe started stopping in there all the time. We always see how busy it is, itâs constantly flowing,â said Todd Vettel of the drive-thru coffee concept. âWe always thought it looked alluring. When COVID happened and we shut our gyms down for two months, we started looking at diversifying our portfolio.â
Are 95% of Jews Really Zionists?
Tablet her first piece of writing since her resignation from the
New York Times opinion section in which she complained that the left had become hostile to American Jews. To support her point, she noted that “95% of Jews . . . support the Jewish state.” This statistic is commonly repeated in Jewish and mainstream media: This year, it’s been cited in severalopinionpieces and in a peer-reviewed academic article. Last year, among variousotherappearances, it showed up in a
The statistic originates from an August 2019 article by Gallup Senior Scientist Frank Newport. In response to Donald Trump’s controversial comments that American Jewish Democrats were being “disloyal” to Israel, Newport set out to examine Jews’ political views. Drawing on polling data from Gallup and other organizations, he contended that Jews generally have more favorable views of Israel than the broader American public, but nonetheless concluded that “Trump’s ac