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Speaking an event marking International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, the U.S. vice president emphasized rape victims of Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack.
The suspect faces multiple charges, including promoting hate.
The Department of Education has not specified the type of discrimination in which the schools allegedly engaged.
Melissa Lantsman, a member of the Canadian parliament, told JNS that hate crimes and bigotry against Jews had increased in the country by 150%.
“People of moral conscience need to come together to condemn this act,” Mariam Feist, CEO of the local Jewish Federation, tells JNS.
“Some people, under the pretext of helping Palestinians, feel the obligation to single out Jews,” said Jordan Acker, a partner at the Goodman Acker law firm.
Jonathan Sarna, director of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at the university, said the school must prepare “as it transitions into a new era where Jews and Jewish institutions feel far less secure than before.”
“This deliberate act of hate was an attempt to intimidate our Jewish community,” stated religious and organizational leaders.
“We will continue to distribute no-cost kits and just as critically, train these communities,” SCN’s national training and exercise adviser tells JNS.
“Sports has healing power,” Natan Cohen, director of marketing for NCSY, told JNS. “The court, from tipoff to final buzzer, is a place where the war isn’t happening.”
“I have been profoundly disappointed with Harvard’s inability to stand up for the Jewish community,” the pro-Israel senator said.
Rutgers University’s rejects “absolutely” discrimination based on religion and other forms of shared ancestry, a school spokesman told JNS.