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Campus Antisemitism

Jonathan Greenblatt, of the Anti-Defamation League, stated that the agreement is a “turning point” for Jews on campus.
The university “agreed to everything we were demanding,” Paul Eckles, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS.
Beth Silbergeld, principal of Branham High School, told JNS that the students are “committed to taking accountability for the harm that was done.”
The school’s Task Force on Antisemitism published its final report, which, among other things, said the American Association of University Professors appears to discriminate against Israel.
“It is not controversial to say the state has a right to give direction to teachers as far as what it is they should be instructing their classrooms,” Seth Brysk, of the American Jewish Committee, told JNS.
The classical liberal arts school in Michigan is “a blessed reprieve from the moral and intellectual rot of Portland,” visiting professor Michael Weingrad told JNS.
Richard Stearns said Yoav Segev didn’t show that he was subjected to “severe and pervasive racial harassment” at the Ivy League school.
In a letter to the government, Tory MPs cited rising campus harassment of Jews while authorities crack down on rhetoric loathed by the left.
“It is a privilege to work and study in the United States, not a right,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security stated. “There is no room in the United States for brazen, violent acts of antisemitism like this.”
Elom Tettey-Tamaklo listed on his LinkedIn page that he is a graduate teaching fellow at the university, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
“Every employee deserves an environment free from harassment tied to their faith or Jewish identity,” the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said.