
Jared Feldschreiber
Lead Reporter at Queens Jewish Link
Reporter and Features Writer at Freelance
Feature writer w/CEA Magazine, Jeru Report, QJL, TOI & The Vertical. The Expanded Edition of my novella, 'Reckless Abandon,’ is available worldwide. Cineaste.
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2 weeks ago |
queensjewishlink.com | Jared Feldschreiber
Before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump met in Washington on April 7, the Israeli Premier spent four nights in Budapest, Hungary, and took part in encouraging meetings with his counterpart, Viktor Orbán, along with a host of Jewish leaders in the storied Central European capital. Orbán warmly welcomed his Israeli counterpart with full military honors in Budapest’s Castle District just upon Netanyahu’s touching down in Budapest.
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1 month ago |
rb.gy | Jared Feldschreiber
“As Bobby Zimmerman, he’s just one of the boys,” says Louie Kemp, Bob Dylan’s buddy since the early 1950s. The two Jewish Minnesotans met at Herzl Camp in Burnett, Wisconsin in 1953; they did not know that were also born in the same hospital – St Mary’s in Duluth. When they met as campers, 12-year-old Bobby’s destiny as a rock-and-roll star was already etched in stone. “He would go around telling everybody that he was going to be a rock-and-roll star. I was 11, and I believed him,” recalls Louie.
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1 month ago |
jewishnews.co.uk | Jared Feldschreiber
“As Bobby Zimmerman, he’s just one of the boys,” says Louie Kemp, Bob Dylan’s buddy since the early 1950s. The two Jewish Minnesotans met at Herzl Camp in Burnett, Wisconsin in 1953; they did not know that were also born in the same hospital – St Mary’s in Duluth. When they met as campers, 12-year-old Bobby’s destiny as a rock-and-roll star was already etched in stone. “He would go around telling everybody that he was going to be a rock-and-roll star. I was 11, and I believed him,” recalls Louie.
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1 month ago |
queensjewishlink.com | Jared Feldschreiber
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian inciter and pro-Hamas sympathizer, at his Columbia University-owned apartment building on Saturday, March 8, has fulfilled one of Donald Trump’s pledges of his 2024 Presidential campaign: Jew-hatred and anti-American actions will no longer be tolerated on campus – or anywhere in the country – or one runs the risk of lawful arrest and deportation.
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1 month ago |
rb.gy | Jared Feldschreiber
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestinian inciter and pro-Hamas sympathizer, at his Columbia University-owned apartment building on Saturday, March 8, has fulfilled one of Donald Trump’s pledges of his 2024 Presidential campaign: Jew-hatred and anti-American actions will no longer be tolerated on campus – or anywhere in the country – or one runs the risk of lawful arrest and deportation.
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