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School literacy coach Brett Berkman described it “as two hours of anti-Israel propaganda and thinly veiled tropes about Jewish money and power.”
“I do not feel safe on campus,” wrote Tessa Veksler, president of the student body at the California college.
“It’s hard to know whether it’s arrogance, ineptness or indifference that is guiding Harvard,” Rep. Virginia Foxx told the Washington Free Beacon.
The organization originating from the 2018 mass shooting at the Pittsburgh synagogue will work to educate K-12 students about hate.
Robert Harvey, the state’s attorney for Calvert County, urged adults in the community to “make sure that our children know that religious persecution has no place in our society.”
“A book ban. A court decision. A ‘Don’t say gay’ law,” Jill Biden said. “Before World War II, I’m told, Berlin was the center of LGBTQ culture in Europe.”
“Citizenship is the distinction they drew. It wasn’t just about what you got in return, it was about your duty to your nation,” the former presidential candidate wrote.
Ron Hassner told JNS there are plans for a national “sleep-in” in order to “banish antisemitism.”
“We will continue to monitor this situation,” Ziporah Reich, director of litigation at the Lawfare Project, told JNS.
The Jewish Federation of Los Angeles spearheaded a letter co-signed by 38 organizations, advocating for a dozen new policies to protect Jewish students.
High schoolers pray for the return of the captives from Gaza.
Alphabet, Kids, School
New York to double funds for security grants to religious schools
“With threats and hate crimes at our religious institutions on the rise, we must do more to keep children safe and secure as they learn,” said Senate Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris.