Declining a job for a company owned by Jews, he stated, “My experiences with Jews have not been pleasant”

CORNELL DAILY SUN
Student Writes ‘Not Interested in Working for a Jew’ on Handshake, Cornell Reports Bias Incident
Everett Chambala
June 13, 2026

The University reported Austin Franco ’28 to the Office of Civil Rights for a bias incident in which he responded to a job offer with “Not interested in working for a jew. Thanks.” on Handshake, according to a June 8 X post from Gabe Einhorn, co-founder and CEO of the company which Franco was accepted to. The Sun spoke to Franco and Einhorn following the incident. Franco initially applied to a growth/sales role at Einhorn’s real estate startup, VrfyID, on May 26 through Handshake, a digital hiring platform, according to Einhorn. He was accepted in the first round and Gabe’s brother Aiden, who co-founded VrfyID, asked to set up a time for a meeting on May 29. Franco responded the same day with times he was available. Gabe told The Sun that both him and Aiden then offered two dates for students to attend, neither of which Franco went to. When Aiden followed up on June 8 to ask Franco about his attendance, Franco responded with “Not interested in working for a jew. Thanks.” READ MORE

JPOST Jewish start-up founders face hate for exposing antisemitic applicant’s messages “We were both just kind of shocked. My whole goal of posting this was to show this is a clear example of antisemitism. I only had maybe a thousand followers on X, so I didn’t expect it to reach the national news that it has.” Einhorn stressed that his initial intention was not to call Franco out; in fact, he didn’t publish his full name so as not to identify him publicly.

NEW YORK POST Sick fundraiser gets nearly $20K for Cornell student who turned down job to avoid ‘working for a Jew Sick supporters of an antisemitic Cornell student who refused a job interview because he was “not interested in working for a Jew” have raised nearly $20,000 for him — with the top donor forking over a symbolic $1,776. Austin Franco, 19, went viral when he hatefully declined an interview at VryflD, a New York City-based startup, because its co-founders, brothers Gabe and Aiden Einhorn, are proudly Jewish.

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“Regime change never came. Hormuz became the center of gravity. This ceasefire is not a victory — it is an exit strategy”

FUTURE OF JEWISH
The Iran war ended exactly where it began.
Andrew Fox
June 15, 2026

…At this stage, it is a memorandum of understanding, scheduled for formal signature in Switzerland on Friday. The text remains opaque; we do not yet know the final terms. However, the outline is clear enough to grasp the political meaning. Washington appears to have bought time; Hormuz is to reopen; the naval blockade is to be lifted; Iran receives some combination of oil waivers, asset releases, sanctions relief, or economic breathing space; the nuclear file moves into a 60-day negotiating window; Trump gets a ceasefire and lower oil prices; and Tehran gets survival, liquidity, and time. That is the endpoint of the debacle, at least for now. A war launched with maximalist assumptions has reached an interim understanding that leaves the regime in place, Hezbollah in the field, Iran’s missile architecture as the central fact of regional security, and the nuclear question in the long grass. What forced Washington’s hand was the oil clock. Emergency reserves, rerouting schemes, naval workarounds, tanker insurance, Asian demand destruction, and political patience were all running down at once. Trump rushed to a deal because the alternative was a global oil shock that would hit American gas stations just in time for the domestic political season. READ MORE

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“Behind the veneer of ‘opposing violence,’ the Democrats and the Europeans have one specific target in their sights”

TABLET MAG
How ‘Settler Violence’ Became a Tool for Sanctioning Jews
Mark Goldfeder and Eugene Kontorovich
June 15, 2026

‘Settler violence” has been the subject of a growing international campaign that seeks to equate acts of vandalism, or, really, any action by Jews in the West Bank and Jerusalem—or even their presence there—with murderous terrorism by Palestinians, in an effort to create a moral equivalence between Israel and Hamas. Democratic Congress members, led by Rep. Jerry Nadler, recently proposed legislation that would codify the Biden administration’s unprecedented sanctions on Israelis allegedly involved in such conduct, and which had set the stage for the Europeans to follow. The agenda behind the Democratic play became clear in late May, when the European Union announced sanctions against six “extremist settler” groups and individuals…The EU designations, parroting the Biden administration, make explicit that the real crime is political: allegedly “undermining the viability of the two-state solution.” READ MORE

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“Many of the benefits America receives from Israel would continue even if the aid disappeared tomorrow”

URBAN WARFARE
What Does America Get for $3.8 Billion in Israel? And the Way Ahead
John Spencer
June 11, 2026

…The value of the relationship becomes even clearer when compared with other recipients of American military assistance. Egypt contributes to regional stability and maintains peace with Israel. Jordan remains an important security partner and counterterrorism ally. Both relationships advance legitimate American interests. Neither generates the same intelligence cooperation, defense technology innovation, industrial integration, or battlefield lessons that flow from the U.S.-Israel partnership. The United States does not gain access to hundreds of defense technology startups through Egypt. It does not field combat-proven active protection systems developed through Jordan. It does not receive the same volume of battlefield lessons on missile defense, drones, tunnels, artificial intelligence, and urban warfare from either country. Israel’s value derives not only from its location but from the capabilities it continually produces. READ MORE

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“Cultural elites backing the NYT’s ludicrous claim about Israelis training dogs to rape Palestinian Arabs should be condemned. Not those with the guts to call them out”

JNS
‘The New York Times’ blood libel against Israel should be mocked
Jonathan S Tobin
June 12, 2026

Those appalling Jews are at it again. In what at first glance might sound like a shocking story, first reported in Variety and The New York Times, and then spread around the world by Al Jazeera, two well-known Jewish people said something awful that supposedly warranted condemnation. The pair—influencer Lizzy Savetsky and comedian Elon Gold—had the temerity to joke about rape while on the red carpet at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this week. They even had the audacity to put it online. In response, the film festival posted a pious statement denouncing them on social media, saying it said it “unequivocally condemns the offensive and unacceptable remarks made by Elon Gold and Lizzie Savetsky.” It went on to say that “sexual violence and human suffering should never be mocked or minimized.”…Instead of joining in the pile-on, sensible and moral people should be cheering for Savetsky and Gold, not blasting them for insensitivity. Indeed, what is needed right now is for others in the entertainment world to have the guts to emulate them. READ MORE

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60 Minutes shakeup: “Vega’s termination, which was a surprise, means that correspondent and senior producers associated with the notorious 2025 ‘60 Minutes’ piece on US Gaza policy have all departed the network”

FREE BEACON
Fired ‘60 Minutes’ Reporter Cecilia Vega Was Preparing Cozy Profile of UN’s ‘Racist Antisemite’ Francesca Albanese When She Was Axed
Adam Kredo
June 12, 2026

Recently axed 60 Minutes correspondent Cecilia Vega was cooperating with the virulently anti-Israel United Nations official Francesca Albanese—who’s been accused by the United States of “malignant anti-Semitism”—on a profile for the flagship news program, and was preparing to fly to Tunis to interview her on camera, when Vega was suddenly fired, according to a new report from Zeteo, which spoke to Albanese. 60 Minutes producers had already been filming on location with Albanese, who is under formal sanctions imposed by the U.S. government. Albanese is accused of using multiple antisemitic tropes, minimizing the violence of Oct. 7, and comparing Gaza to the Warsaw Ghetto and Israel to the Third Reich, an antisemitic device known as Holocaust inversion. Last July, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Albanese “spewed unabashed antisemitism, expressed support for terrorism and open contempt for the United States, Israel and the West.” READ MORE

FREE BEACON Lesley Stahl Says Journalists Getting Fired Is Worse Than Child Trafficking, Nazi Torture Dungeons Lesley Stahl has seen a lot of horrible things over the course of her career at 60 Minutes, but none of it can compare to the horror she experienced watching her fellow journalists lose their jobs for being obnoxious. “Oh God, this was awful,” Stahl told Puck when asked about the half dozen veteran producers and personalities who were fired along with Scott Pelley, the veteran newsreader and combat survivor dismissed for insubordination. “This was by far the worst experience I’ve been involved in, or even witnessed.”

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“The whole question of his life, the question the Nazi concentration camps put to him and that he refused to stop answering, was whether a human being can still say yes to life in spite of everything”

FUTURE OF JEWISH
The Most Important Jewish Idea I’ve Heard Since October 7th
Rabbi Steven Abraham
June 13, 2026

…Rachel [Goldberg-Polin] has a name for it, and she earned the right to give it one. She calls it “toxic positivity.” And against it she sets a phrase she went hunting for one sleepless night, when she sat down and typed into a search engine the question of what the opposite of “toxic positivity” might be. The answer that came back to her was two words: tragic optimism. She has said it felt like something pressed into her hands. It named exactly what she had become. The phrase belongs to Holocaust survivor and famed psychotherapist Viktor Frankl, who set it down in 1984 in the postscript to his bestselling book, “Man’s Search for Meaning.” He is a man who built his entire understanding of the human soul in the worst classroom that has ever existed. Frankl defined tragic optimism with terrible precision: It is the choice to remain optimistic in spite of what he called the tragic triad, the three facts that no amount of cheerfulness will ever dissolve — pain, guilt, and death. READ MORE

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IRGC hired New Yorker to murder American dissident

NEW YORK POST
NYC man hired by Iranian regime to ‘stalk and murder’ dissident journalist sentenced
Victor Nava
Published May 27, 2026

A New York City man was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison Wednesday for his role in a murder-for-hire plot orchestrated by the Iranian regime. Jonathan Loadholt, of Staten Island, previously pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit stalking and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering for taking part in the scheme to kill journalist and human rights advocate Masih Alinejad. Alinejad, an Iranian national who fled the country in 2009 and became a US citizen in 2019, had been targeted by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) for publicly encouraging Iranian women to defy the repressive regime’s rule that women wear headscarves. READ MORE

DAILY MAIL Ivanka Trump targeted in twisted assassination plot to seek revenge on president An Iraqi terror chief plotted to assassinate Ivanka Trump to avenge the death of his mentor, Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani, according to a report. Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, 32, vowed to ‘kill’ the First Daughter and even had a map of her $24 million Florida mansion, the New York Post reports.

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“Instead of insisting on efforts to topple the regime, there was a more effective step that was never taken, and the sense of a missed opportunity is enormous”

ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS)
We did everything in Iran, except what could have ended it
Amit Segal
June 10, 2026

Was Netanyahu supposed to say “no thank you” to a US President eager to act together against the most formidable enemy Israel has known since its founding? To refuse the stripping of 300 billion dollars from Iran’s assets, including most of its military assets, nuclear facilities, and missile factories? One can also be skeptical of the claim that Israel should have destroyed the Dahiyeh [Hezbollah stronghold] at all costs, especially when it comes from those who suggested throughout most of the Gaza war to fold, halt, and bow to every American dictate. There is, however, one critical turning point where things could—and should—have gone differently. This concerns the choice of the primary objective of the latest operation. Israel went to war after war to stop Iran’s nuclearization process; toppling the regime was merely a welcome byproduct. READ MORE

JNS Netanyahu calls on Lebanese people to ‘seize your future, join Israel’ Israel is not at war with Lebanon but with Iranian proxy Hezbollah, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated on Wednesday in a video message to the Lebanese people. “Do you remember what Lebanon was like before Iran and Hezbollah turned it into a nightmare?” he asked. “Remember the cafés? Remember the culture? Remember the calm? All that’s gone because Hezbollah and Iran want to drag us into war over and over and over again. You deserve better. Your children deserve better,” he said. 

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“Calls for Haredi conscription have mounted as Israel has fought a multifront war since the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, invasion and massacre, while facing a growing manpower shortage”

TIMES OF ISRAEL
Knesset advances Basic Law bill equating Torah study with IDF service, despite coalition revolt
Ariela Karmel
June 10, 2026

The Knesset voted 56-43 on Wednesday in a preliminary reading to advance a controversial Basic Law declaring Torah study a foundational value of the State of Israel, and effectively equating the study of Torah with military service. The vote passed despite several coalition lawmakers breaking ranks to vote with the opposition against the divisive legislation, causing an uproar in the plenum. Sponsored by ultra-Orthodox United Torah Judaism lawmakers MKs Moshe Gafni and Yaakov Asher, and backed by the ultra-Orthodox Shas party, the measure would recognize those who dedicate themselves to long-term Torah study as performing “meaningful service” to the state, effectively equating it to army service and conferring upon yeshiva students equal rights to those who serve in the army.…The dispute is rooted in a fierce, years-long national debate over the blanket exemptions from military service that have long been given to Haredi men.  READ MORE

FUTURE OF JEWISH The Ultra-Orthodox Debate That Jews Can No Longer Avoid
Many ultra-Orthodox men receive exemptions from military service while studying in yeshivot, a traditional Jewish educational institution focused on the in-depth study of classical Jewish texts, primarily the Talmud and the Torah. Workforce participation among ultra-Orthodox men remains significantly lower than among the broader Israeli population. Government subsidies help sustain institutions built around long-term Torah study. Whether one supports or opposes these policies, they have created a growing sense among many Israelis that the burdens of citizenship are not being distributed fairly. That debate is legitimate. In fact, it is necessary. A society cannot function if major questions about military service, taxation, welfare, and civic responsibility become untouchable.

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