The Wiesenthal Center's ad, which has been placed in newspapers like The Cleveland Jewish News, states: "Ben and Jerry's is boycotting Israel. Tell your local grocery store to stop selling antisemitic ice cream!"
Aaron Bandler is a staff writer for the Jewish Journal, mainly covering anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias. Originally from the Bay Area, his past work experience includes writing for The Daily Wire, The Daily Caller and Townhall.
Fantasy gaming platform My11Circle launches ad campaign with Sourav Ganguly
The fantasy gaming platform said it has 25 million players and its other brand ambassadors are VVS Laxman; Ajinkya Rahane and Bollywood star Ranveer Singh.
InMobi drives website traffic for More Cravings By Marriott Bonvoy's festive campaign | Company
As one of the leading restaurant and bar operators in the Middle East and Africa, MORE CRAVINGS BY MARRIOTT BONVOY offers an incredibly diverse range of dining and social experiences across 700 venues in over 19 countries.
MORE CRAVINGS BY MARRIOTT BONVOY and Spark Foundry, their agency of record, partnered with InMobi to drive traffic to the website and footfall into their venues during the festive season, end of last year.
Candidates' war chests bulging as giving for '22 races fires up
A dizzying amount of money is already pouring into the battles for the House and the Senate more than a year before the 2022 elections, as Republicans are bullish on their chances to take over both chambers in the first midterm election under President Joe Biden, given the narrow margins keeping
Pa. Senate candidates filed their latest fundraising reports. Here's what they show.
PHILADELPHIA — The latest round of fundraising revealed warning signs for some high-profile candidates in Pennsylvania's critical U.S. Senate race.
Democrat Val Arkoosh and Republican Jeff Bartos each saw sharp slowdowns in donations, spent more than they collected from donors, and had to dip into personal funds to beef up their campaign accounts.
T20 World Cup 2021: Old video goes viral as Pakistan's response to latest 'Mauka
Ever since the schedule of the T20 World Cup 2021 has been out, the cricketing fraternity has been raring to watch the India-Pakistan clash. The fact that both the countries are in the same pool created excitement amongst the fans who are all eager to watch the action unfold.
This ad campaign was launched in the year 2015 to promote the World Cup games. Its popularity among the on-lookers prompted the channel to keep producing more advertisements under this to garner the audacity of the India-Pakistan matches.
Wendy's unveils new 'Hot & Crispy Fries' in McDonald's diss spot | The Drum
Fast food giant Wendy's today debuted its "reinvented" French fries with fanfare. It launched a new ad campaign slamming McDonald's' version of the snack, and has promised that Wendy's fries will always be hot and crispy — or replaced for free.
Wendy's is saying "no way" to cold, disappointing fast food fries. Today the No. 2 burger chain announced the debut of its new and improved Hot & Crispy Fries with an aggressive McDonald's-bashing TV ad.
Kyrsten Sinema Is Doing Big Pharma's Bidding
Between July and September, Sinema raised at least $100,000 from the pharmaceutical industry and donors at a private equity firm in the business of outsourcing pharmaceutical research and development, according to her campaign finance report filed Friday.
Sinema additionally received about $47,000 from executives at Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe. The private equity firm owns a big stake in Abzena, a company it describes as an "outsourced research, development and manufacturing services provider to biopharmaceutical companies."
COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation Plays On Real Anxieties And Systemic Racism | NewsOne
A new report from First Draft News illustrates the depth of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation targeting Black communities. In a Twitter thread, journalist Jacquelyn Mason explained that the major narratives observed were also put in the context of broader political conversations.
Kathie Dunbar optimistic in Lansing's mayoral race
LANSING, Mich. — Kathie Dunbar raised just a fraction of the money brought in by Mayor Andy Schor, her opponent in the city's mayoral race, but the city councilwoman still believes she's the best person to lead the city.
"My donors are Lansing residents, friends and families who support my vision for Lansing," Dunbar said. "A lot of those donors that are coming in on the high end for him are out of the area, their special interest, they're PACs, and they have a financial interest in keeping him in office."
Happening on Twitter
The @simonwiesenthal Shimon Wiesenthal Center urged legislative and consumer action against the ice cream manufactu… https://t.co/SCfYN2qRSS Jerusalem_Post (from Israel) Sat Oct 16 02:50:11 +0000 2021
Simon Wiesenthal Center urges boycott of Ben & Jerry's https://t.co/zY4kmIL79H Heminator Fri Oct 15 20:13:27 +0000 2021
The prominent human rights organization, the Simon Wiesenthal Center urged legislative and consumer action against… https://t.co/DpyPxpDYNk Jerusalem_Post (from Israel) Fri Oct 15 18:31:48 +0000 2021
Simon Wiesenthal Center has launched an ad campaign in Jewish newspapers urging stores to stop selling Ben & Jerry'… https://t.co/P0mlPC0eyl AdamMilstein (from Southern California) Thu Oct 14 18:20:03 +0000 2021
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