🎒 George Mason University in Virginia suspended its chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine. Its members are criticizing the school for involving the police. (Intercept, X)
⏰ Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, whom Trump tapped to run a new Department of Government Efficiency, suggested stopping the semi-annual clock changes, a move which we’ve previously reported could complicate life for Orthodox Jews. (CNN, Forward)
🇺🇸 Senate Democrats re-elected Chuck Schumer, currently the highest politically ranking Jew in American history, to be their leader when they become the minority in the next Trump administration. (PBS)
💰 New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is allocating $63.9 million to enhance security measures for 336 organizations statewide that are at risk of hate crimes, including but not limited to religious organizations. (NY Jewish Week)
🇩🇪 A German court overturned a previous ruling that declared a 100-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard unfit for trial, now allowing him to face charges of aiding and abetting 3,322 murders during World War II. (AFP)
🤔 The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday on whether Holocaust survivors can sue Hungary in American courts for property seized during World War II, with justices expressing skepticism about allowing such foreign claims. (CNN)
🌴 A Muslim man in the lobby of the Fontainebleau hotel in Miami threatened Rabbi Shmuley Boteach with an expletive-laden tirade, calling him a “baby killer,” and mocked his son’s service in the Israel Defense Forces. Boteach is threatening legal action. (X, CBS News)
Transitions ► Lucien Gubbay, 93, retired from the Montefiore Endowment, a Jewish nonprofit in the U.K.
Shiva calls ► Rabbi Simcha Raz, the author of biographies of famous rabbis and books about Jewish and Hasidic thought, died at 93 … Morton Abramowitz, an American diplomat who advocated for the rights of refugees, died at 91.