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Linda McMahon, the U.S. education secretary, stated that the decision is “a significant win for students and families.”
In his new autobiography, Irwin Gabriel Katsof describes how he nearly lost his soul chasing after money, power and status.
That GMU leadership “needs a refresher on the primacy of treating individuals equally under law is deeply disheartening,” stated Craig Trainor, assistant secretary for civil rights.
According to an official at the Ivy League school in New York City, he chose not to return to the university in a mutual agreement.
“Instead of offering real solutions, they propose vague, universalist ‘restorative practices’ to ‘create safe spaces,’” the organizations stated.
Carly Gammill of StandWithUs said the end result reflects “Barnard’s commitment to ensuring equal treatment for its Jewish students.”
“This groundbreaking federal tax credit will help every parent for a large range of uses,” Rabbi A.D. Motzen, of Agudath Israel of America, told JNS.
Marci Miller, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that the curriculum was “unvetted” and “rushed.”
“Boycotts against Israel are divisive to the campus community,” Roz Rothstein, CEO of StandWithUs, told JNS.
“The antisemitic climate at Concord-Carlisle did not emerge overnight. It was allowed to take root and persist,” stated Samantha Joseph of the ADL.
Claire Shipman, the school’s acting president, said the statements were wrong and “do not reflect how I feel.”
Claire Shipman’s messages “cannot be explained by ‘taken out of context,’” Ari Shrage, co-founder of the Columbia Jewish Alumni Association, told JNS.