Campus Antisemitism
“Just as the Third Reich lost its right to exist, so too has Israel,” Tel-Hai College’s Ilana Hairston tells students.
The activists, identifying as from City Action for Palestine, accused Michael Ben-Gad of being part of the “genocide in Gaza.”
“To balance both our academic and fiscal responsibilities, cohort sizes will be significantly reduced as we evaluate the future model for Ph.D. education,” the dean of Harvard’s arts and sciences faculty said.
Paul Eckles of the Brandeis Center told JNS that the suit turns “anti-discrimination law on its head.”
The conference and resulting policy paper aim to “ensure safer, more inclusive and equitable learning environments for Jewish students across Europe, while upholding principles of academic freedom and inclusivity.”
“We have to be bold and call out names,” Mark Walker said. “You never see something eradicated by being ambiguous or vague.”
The young man identified himself as Samuel Williams, studying philosophy, politics and economics.
A Jewish student told JNS that anyone who voted for the resolution is “blinded by hatred for Israel.”
“The NEA owes educators, parents and the public a full explanation and a sincere apology,” Steve Rosenberg, of the North American Values Institute, told JNS.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had recently launched an investigation into the California State University system for alleged mishandling of campus Jew-hatred.
After Concordia University closed its downtown Montreal campus over a planned pro-Hamas rally, rioters entered McGill University’s campus.
“Holding a vote that seeks to demonize the Jewish homeland on a day when Jewish students will not be able to participate is exclusionary, biased and flat-out wrong,” Maryland Hillel stated.