Campus Antisemitism
Antisemitism roundup, Nov. 27-29
The findings are “the first of many to expose Qatar’s concerning and dangerous access to American security secrets,” said ISGAP executive director Charles Asher Small.
Jewish economics scholar John Strauss told JNS that a video circulating about him on social media was taken out of context.
The lawsuit claims that harassment against Jewish students violates federal civil-rights laws.
An anonymous group claiming to promote veganism said that the design was “an unintentional mistake.”
Hillel International found fear, sadness among surveyed undergraduates.
Antisemitism roundup, Nov. 21-22
Antisemitism roundup, Nov. 20-21
More than 100 academics across disciplines worry that efforts to counter Jew-hatred may threaten a core scholarly principle.
PEN America condemns the decision, saying it is a “shocking overreaction.”
“That these schools can’t call out evil and immorality, I just don’t understand,” one high school principal told JNS.
“There’s been a lot of talk about rooting out antisemitism on campuses, and it’s time to hold these colleges accountable,” stated Kenneth Marcus, who leads the Brandeis Center.