Antisemitism
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Dion Marsh faces life in prison and $1.5 million in fines for driving a car he stole from one Orthodox Jew into four others, one of whom he stabbed.
Organizers said the schools’ chancellor has stressed teachers need to remain neutral and that students need to have “safe spaces for respectful dialogue.”
California Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Magram seeks $1.6 million.
Esther Panitch, the only Jewish member of the Georgia state legislature, told JNS that she is “overwhelmed with gratitude to my colleagues and leaders, who listened to the Jewish community” and took action.
“In such an unstable era, people’s priorities become sharper. Am Yisrael Chai,” wrote Barak Herscowitz.
The mega-donor said at a conference in Miami that elite U.S. education must return to training future leaders, not “whiny snowflakes.”
The former Pink Floyd frontman justified the Hamas massacre of Oct. 7 and said that “Israel made up stories about beheading babies.”
The publication Campus Reform says it called for the investigation of the two universities for Jew-hatred, while the school district had a board meeting disrupted with antisemitic chants.
Antisemitism roundup, Jan. 26-29
“Events in the Middle East have undoubtedly stirred up significant strength of feeling amongst many,” lawmaker Mike Freer tells JNS.
This is “deeply disturbing” and reflects “the increasing torrent of antisemitism across our country,” said Joshua Levy, acting U.S. attorney for the District of Massachusetts.
The party made the antisemitic equation in response to an International Holocaust Remembrance Day post by Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey.