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Aries Horoscope

May 7, 2024… No amount of success may be enough today, Aries. Even if you love what you’re doing, if it’s not fulfilling on an intellectual or spiritual level, you could feel as if something is missing. Perhaps you’re finally ready to make the leap into something completely new or at least change your current focus. Setting your sights on a big dream that has immense meaning can help you find direction. Before the sun sets, taking one small step out of your comfort zone in pursuit of something more fulfilling has the potential to be life-changing.

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

May 7, 2024… You could be called on today to stand up for a friend in a sticky spot, Aquarius. You are usually nothing but loyal, so it’s an easy call to want to jump right into the ring and have a pal’s back when they’re in a jam. If someone gets in too deep, you could be needed to stand by them through some tough moments. Sticking up for someone isn’t as tough as leaping over tall buildings or other mighty deeds, but to them, you’ll be a superhero.

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

May 7, 2024… You could be called on today to stand up for a friend in a sticky spot, Aquarius. You are usually nothing but loyal, so it’s an easy call to want to jump right into the ring and have a pal’s back when they’re in a jam. If someone gets in too deep, you could be needed to stand by them through some tough moments. Sticking up for someone isn’t as tough as leaping over tall buildings or other mighty deeds, but to them, you’ll be a superhero.

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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May 7, 2024… You could be called on today to stand up for a friend in a sticky spot, Aquarius. You are usually nothing but loyal, so it’s an easy call to want to jump right into the ring and have a pal’s back when they’re in a jam. If someone gets in too deep, you could be needed to stand by them through some tough moments. Sticking up for someone isn’t as tough as leaping over tall buildings or other mighty deeds, but to them, you’ll be a superhero.

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Anti-Israel Protesters Invade Senator’s Neighborhood

(UnitedVoice.com) – Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is one of just nine Jewish senators in the US Congress and the highest-ranking one in public office. He was also responsible for bringing the newly passed $95 billion foreign aid package to the floor and getting it passed. While he was worrying about that in the nation’s capital, Jewish demonstrators descended on the lawmaker’s neighborhood.

On April 23, the second night of Passover, hundreds of protesters gathered at Grand Army Plaza, about a block away from Schumer’s Brooklyn home. Demonstrators have regularly used the plaza as a site for protests since the Israeli war on Hamas began last year.

Thousands of Jewish people gathered at the plaza for Passover Seder. Demonstrators passed around a circular banner that was supposed to represent a seder plate. Some of the protesters were wearing shirts that had messages scrawled across them that included: “Jews Say Stop Arming Israel,” “We Pay The Price For Genocide In Palestine,” and “Cease Fire Now.”

Morgan Bassichis, a member of the group Jewish Voice for Peace, told demonstrators that it wasn’t going to “be a Seder as usual” because they weren’t living in “usual times.” The group’s executive director, Stefanie Fox, told The New York Times they held the protest during Passover to send a message to Schumer because he was moving forward with aid to Israel. She said the Jewish culture compels them to do everything they can to stop the “historic atrocities” being committed by Israel with American tax dollars.

Hundreds of the protesters blocked the road, causing drivers to honk in frustration. Law enforcement officers told them to move. When the protesters refused, the police moved in and began arresting the demonstrators. Reports vary on the number of people taken into custody but it was between 200 to 300 people.

The protest in the senator’s neighborhood was one of many demonstrations sweeping college campuses and cities across the nation.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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