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Campus Antisemitism

“These events took place in 2023, not 1943,” wrote John Cronan, a U.S. District Court judge for the Southern District of New York, in the decision.
“LB 538 takes a firm and necessary stand against discrimination,” said state senator Brian Hardin, who introduced the legislation.
Harvard told JNS that it is “reviewing the request from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.”
Former NFL star DeSean Jackson has, among other things, claimed that Jews aren’t really Jewish and yet they are trying to “extort America” and achieve “world domination.”
“This is exactly the right step to be taking and the right time to be taking it,” stated Kenneth Marcus, of the Brandeis Center. “The cavalry has arrived.”
The new panel “is the first step in giving life to President Trump’s renewed commitment to ending antisemitism in our schools,” said Leo Terrell, who has been tapped to lead the effort.
“It is 2025 and the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz being liberated, and there is someone Jewish in Ohio, in America, that is scared to walk home,” the student said. “You’ve got to be kidding me.”
The Combat Antisemitism Movement praised the president “for taking bold and decisive action and for his proven friendship with the Jewish people at this critical moment in history.”
Elizabeth Tsurkov has been held captive by an Iranian-backed Shi’ite militia since 2023.
The former U.S. Education Department official told JNS that George Mason University Jewish students and professors are right to worry about what’s happening on campus.
“Despite efforts to depict it as such, the encampment was not the product of naive, anti-war college kids,” the watchdog stated.
“They refuse to accept Israel as a normal part of discourse at Columbia University and in the world,” Elisha Baker, a junior at the school, told JNS.