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Campus Antisemitism

With a cameraman heard laughing in the background, the student said “96 percent of Germans said that it made their lives much more positive … the other 4 percent said it only moderately improved their lives ... it protected the German minorities; you know, they were being oppressed by the Jews out in Poland … it redistributed wealth ... .”
“Anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism. Not denouncing BDS is anti-Semitism,” said Student Association member Noah Wagner.
Lawyers for Max Price charge that school senate members have made statements utilizing anti-Semitic tropes about money and power, and demonstrating personal bias against him.
More than 5,000 students from 100 universities worldwide took part in the Israel Summit, featuring speakers such as Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), Israeli actor Lior Raz, Moderna CMO Tal Zaks, Waze CEO Noam Bardin, Google Israel CEO Barak Regev, KIND founder Daniel Lubetzky and the Israeli Ambassador to the United States Gilad Erdan.
A number of colleges have already adopted the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism, including Arizona State University, the University of Georgia and Florida State University.
Carried out by Israel’s largest HMO in cooperation with Harvard University, the study of 1.2 million people shows that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 92 percent effective in preventing serious disease.
“We are not the type of people to be scared. We’re not the type of people that would be silenced. We’re not the type of people to back down from what we believe in,” says student Jeremy Zelner.
The results showed 32 percent supporting the proposal and 45 percent against it, along with 23 percent abstaining.
“They did not rest until they made sure that their community was represented, supported and protected,” said Talia Lerner, StandWithUs Senior Southern Campus Coordinator.
The gift kicks off a year of celebration marking the 10-year anniversary of the founding of the institute, an academic hub with campus-wide scope housed at Berkeley Law.
AEPi in San Luis Obispo, Calif., reported that the vandalism consisted of swastikas and anti-Semitic slurs scrawled during Shabbat.
Some of the most alarming examples recorded include swastikas spray-painted in the office of a Jewish professor and a performer at a school-sponsored conference inviting all to join in his “anti-Semitism song.”