Education
The school “utterly failed to take the steps reasonably necessary to protect Jewish students on their campus,” Yael Lerman, of StandWithUs, told JNS.
“What’s going on is disgraceful—it’s not getting better, it’s getting worse.”
“I have patients that are saying that they don’t want to be Jewish anymore, because everybody hates them,” Miri Bar-Halpern, a psychologist, told JNS.
“Florida is the place where antisemitic discrimination and boycotts of Israel go to die,” said Hillary Cassel, a state representative.
Uzbekistan’s textbooks highlight tolerance and Jewish history, report finds
IMPACT-se study reveals that the Central Asian nation’s education recognizes the Holocaust and Israel’s economic achievements.
Amihood Amir, chairman of Professors for a Strong Israel, said the claim that firing the Attorney General is a threat to democracy is “ridiculous.”
The “Washington Free Beacon” obtained emails from three professors who told students that class wouldn’t take place in person.
It wasn’t clear if the university has actually used the tools, the Harvard student paper reported.
The chair of the Senate education panel stated that he was told the Education Department will still be able to “carry out its statutory obligations.”
“A call from the DOJ concentrates the mind like the prospect of a hanging,” said Kenneth L. Marcus, Brandeis Center chairman and a former U.S. assistant secretary of education. “A call from the Office of Civil Rights is more like a heavy-duty laxative.”
“It is clear that while we have made progress in addressing antisemitism, we have more to do in our shared goal of eradicating it in its entirety,” read a statement by the school’s chancellor, Julio Frenk.
“Every single branch of every single institution there didn’t care about us,” Dahlia Levy, a former Scripps College student, told JNS.