✈️ An Orthodox passenger alleges in a new lawsuit that a United Airlines pilot forcibly removed him from the plane’s bathroom, exposed him to other passengers and made an antisemitic comment while threatening arrest. (AP)
🇫🇷 The chief rabbi of Orléans, France, was assaulted in the city on Saturday night — an attack French President Emmanuel Macron condemned as a reminder of the “poison” of antisemitism. (Times of Israel)
💰 Nearly 80 bipartisan members of Congress are urging the White House to lift its freeze on security funding for religious institutions — which was part of broader budget cuts to FEMA. (JTA)
🇺🇸 Ahead of his confirmation hearing this week to be the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, former Gov. Mike Huckabee visited the gravesite of the Lubavitcher Rebbe on Sunday, one of the most popular Jewish sites in the world. (X, Forward)
🇮🇶 Emma Tsurkov, sister of kidnapped Princeton graduate student Elizabeth Tsurkov, is set to visit Washington, D.C., today with family from Israel for a rally and to mark two years since her sister’s abduction in Iraq. Catch up on Elizabeth’s story in this column from Jodi Rudoren.
⚽ A court ordered the German parliament’s soccer team to remove its ban on players who belong to the far-right AfD political party. “I just don’t want to have to shower with Nazis,” said one lawmaker opposed to the move. (FT)
🍽️ Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, whom we profiled last week, signed the Faith by Plate Act, requiring the availability of kosher and halal meals in state-run schools, hospitals and prisons. (Fox 32)
✝️ Pope Francis, 88, returned to the Vatican on Sunday after five weeks in the hospital with severe pneumonia, pausing for a surprise visit to his favorite basilica before beginning two months of rest. (AP) Shiva call ► Max Frankel, who fled Nazi Germany as a Yiddish-speaking boy and became a top editor at The New York Times, died at 94. “If you’re looking for an all-American tale of immigrant success, you’d be hard-pressed to find a story better than Frankel’s,” wrote our Adam Langer in this 2018 essay.
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