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Campus Antisemitism

The LGBTQ student club aims to do more “to include Palestinian and Arab students who did not feel comfortable or safe.”
Billed as an “evening of resistance,” the event allowed Hezbollah spokesman Ibrahim al-Mousawi to interact with students via Zoom.
The Pennsylvania Council on the Arts “has repeatedly attempted to address this matter amicably and cooperatively,” an attorney wrote to organizers of the festival, which features several prominent antisemitic speakers.
The event has been widely criticized by Jewish organizations for giving platforms at the University of Pennsylvania to antisemitic speakers.
The group identified 665 incidents for the 2022-23 school year, up from 349 the previous year.
The 110-year-old fraternity serves as a place where the common language of values are stressed and shared … with some good-old-fashioned Yiddishkeit thrown in.
The activists organized a demonstration outside of the chancellor’s office.
Pink Floyd musician Roger Waters and new CUNY employee Marc Lamont Hill are among the slated participants at an upcoming “Palestine Writes” literary festival on the University of Pennsylvania campus.
A new study also reveals that nearly a third of Jewish undergraduates witnessed bigotry on their campus.
The works, which are fragments and date from the 10th to 12th centuries, will be housed at the university’s Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies.
A letter signed by 90-plus members of the House and Senate urges for focused attention on universities.
Former state Assemblyman Dov Hikind said Robin L. Garrell leaving sends a message to “to stop hiring Jew-haters.”