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“It’s illegal to take advantage of a religious holiday to charge more for services,” per Letitia James’s office.
A watchdog group reported 379 instances of Jew-hatred over the calendar year, up from 155 in 2022.
The university attracted the attention of three Jewish nonprofits “because of the egregious nature of the physical assaults on Jewish students.”
The ADL wrote on social media that “truth is a defense, and no, we will not stop calling out antisemitism wherever and whenever we see it.”
“The British establishment does not want to recognize the severity of the problem created by the Muslim minority,” says journalist David Collier.
The complaint cites incidents such as a protest where students chanted “intifada” and “brick by brick, wall by wall, apartheid has got to fall.”
“From day one, we have made combating antisemitism and religious bigotry a top priority,” says the Republican governor.
Younger Americans were less likely than older ones to say that Jew-hatred has increased since Oct. 7.
The department’s Office for Civil Rights is probing the Pennsylvania school over alleged violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
Incidents include everything from peer-to-peer and faculty misconduct to overt threats of violence and physical assault.
“We are being targeted in our neighborhoods, synagogues, schools and our places of work,” said Seattle resident Jason Okrent.
Gov. Josh Shapiro said Pennsylvania State Police are coordinating with local law enforcement to apprehend those responsible.