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Campus Antisemitism

Student corps members will participate in a full-year cohort experience with a choice of six issue-based education cohorts.
According to the Canary Mission, the UIC branch of Students for Justice in Palestine stepped up its efforts in 2020-21, even attacking the wider Chicago Jewish community.
Among the 312 enrolled students and 194 alumni from different Jewish affiliations who took part in the survey, 95 percent said anti-Semitism was an issue on their current or former college campus.
“They did not choose any other place or event,” said the group Action and Communication on the Middle East, “but precisely the location where more than a million people were murdered.”
Alums for Campus Fairness said that Students for Justice in Palestine’s “history of activism often goes far beyond legitimate criticism of Israel, descending into outright anti-Semitism.”
“It’s no coincidence that anti-Israel forces focus on schools with more Jewish students to try to poison their minds about Israel,” says Hillel International president and CEO Adam Lehman. “Like the child at the seder who doesn’t even know how to ask, many of our kids are vulnerable.”
StandWithUs is urging administrators at the University of North Carolina to monitor what they say is an anti-Israel course this fall and make recordings of the class available for the public.
While they are looking forward to some sense of pre-pandemic normalcy at their schools, they also risk facing BDS and pro-Palestinian activists with renewed energy against the Jewish state.
The politically biased statement creates an unwelcoming and toxic atmosphere on campus, they say, and could prevent Jewish students and others who support Israel from attending the university.
George Washington University has more than 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students who identify as Jewish.
Mohammad Abbasi, an imam, claimed that the Quran predicted that Jews will have an advantage over Muslims in the future, and that Jews bring corruption, mischief and tumult throughout the world according to the Quran.
Among the topics discussed at the annual CAMERA on Campus conference were workshops on writing news articles for university and local media, hosting events on campus and how to boost a pro-advocacy presence on social media.