"This victory isn't just mine – it's for every Jew and any individual in this country who might face similar threats." WEST ORANGE, NJ — Former New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has pardoned an Essex County man who was accused of assault after a clash between pro-Israel and pro-Palestine supporters outside a synagogue in West Orange two years ago. On Tuesday, Murphy announced a final wave of clemency actions before leaving the governor’s office. Among those receiving a pardon were Moshe Glick, who was charged with aggravated assault and weapon offenses in 2024. In a press statement, Glick said the...