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Of students surveyed, 79% report experiencing antisemitism on campus.
“We demand that these hearings be canceled and that the students who were taking down the fliers be held accountable,” Ilan Sinelnikov, SSI’s founder and president, told JNS.
“I’ve been raising concerns about antisemitism on campus since Oct. 7,” Rachel Cook told JNS.
Law enforcement characterized the crimes as “swatting,” efforts to provoke unwarranted SWAT team responses.
Liz Magill had testified before a House committee that it wouldn’t necessarily violate the Ivy League school’s policies to call for genocide against all Jews.
A protest that began at Columbia University has now spread elsewhere.
Other family members are still being held hostage in the Gaza Strip.
Ross Stevens, founder and CEO of Stone Ridge Asset Management, informed the University of Pennsylvania that he was only willing to discuss the matter under a new president at the school.
“Calls for genocide are monstrous and antithetical to everything we represent as a country,” a White House spokesman said. The president did not comment directly.
The event on “Race, Liberation and Palestine” includes Marc Lamont Hill and Nick Estes, who both have histories of antisemitism.
As students spoke of antisemitism and university presidents testified about Jew-hatred on campus in Washington, a peaceful, interfaith event took place in the City of Bridges.
However, when anti-Israel speakers used the same “graphic” language about stabbings and rape, the board in Teaneck stayed quiet.