Campus Antisemitism
Rory Lancman, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that the decision is “significant” since it draws “some clear lines in the sand.”
The public school’s settlement with Students for Justice in Palestine “does nothing to protect the safety of Jewish students,” Eric Fusfield, of B’nai B’rith, told JNS.
The Trump administration said that it was opening an investigation after the Anti-Defamation League accused the district of “egregious and persistent discrimination and harassment.”
The businessman Stephen Levin told the school’s student paper that the university “did not respond in any way favorable to Jewish people or Israel.”
The leader of antisemitic protests at Columbia University told Ezra Klein that Jew-hatred at the Ivy League school is ‘manufactured hysteria.”
The Santa Clara Unified School District intends to present its findings at an Aug. 14 board meeting.
Christian students take an Israel advocacy session organized by Passages in Washington, ahead of the start of the new academic year.
Since Oct. 7, Amanda Kluveld has faced increasing threats to her safety at Maastricht University and at home, due to her vocal support of the Jewish state.
An independent labor union uses “its exclusive representation powers to create a hostile environment for Jewish students,” the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation said.
“Paying tens or hundreds of millions in fines and committing to changing antisemitic practices with oversight by external parties is a pretty strong acknowledgment of guilt,” said Jay Greene of Heritage.
The 25-year-old Palestinian woman allegedly called on Hamas to murder hostages, described Hitler as a “visionary.”
Charles Small, of ISGAP, stated that organizations linked to the Brotherhood are “undermining Canadian democracy itself.”