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Campus Antisemitism

“Some people, under the pretext of helping Palestinians, feel the obligation to single out Jews,” said Jordan Acker, a partner at the Goodman Acker law firm.
Jonathan Sarna, director of the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies at the university, said the school must prepare “as it transitions into a new era where Jews and Jewish institutions feel far less secure than before.”
The women are preparing for continued anti-Israel protesters as students return to campus in the fall.
The House Education and the Workforce Committee chair reaches out to school heads ahead of testimony on Jew-hatred.
Nine from the U.K. and E.U. states are labeled security threats after a violent campus demonstration.
The Iranian Supreme leader praised the students for “forming a branch of the Resistance Front” and called for them “to become familiar with the Quran.”
An internal report provides what administrators call “a set of principles and recommendations that ground the use of institutional voice.”
Rutgers University’s rejects “absolutely” discrimination based on religion and other forms of shared ancestry, a school spokesman told JNS.
Maria Ressa “spewed antisemitic rhetoric at the commencement ceremony,” stated the New York Republican.
Tearing down American flag sent message to those not involved in conflict about “what they want to accomplish,” student Brendan Rosenbaum told JNS.
According to Nobel-laureate journalist Maria Ressa, her remarks referred to “Big Tech” and “attacks by politicians and business.”
The chaotic scenes of terror support on college campuses have left foreign officials wondering if the U.S. is “on the verge of becoming a failed state,” says antisemitism envoy Deborah Lipstadt.