Education
“I ask you that as you look around you and see your friends, every one of you is special and everyone is equal,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told first-graders at Almog Primary School in Ma’ale Adumim.
Former state Assemblyman Dov Hikind said Robin L. Garrell leaving sends a message to “to stop hiring Jew-haters.”
Fatah’s Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack in Jerusalem.
A member of Shimon HaTzadik’s “neighborhood committee,” Saleh Diab has been arrested numerous times for assaulting Jews.
Anti-Jewish and anti-Israel materials are “part and parcel of ethnic studies,” said Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, director of AMCHA Initiative.
Several senior lecturers criticized the attempt to politicize the university’s faculty group.
In response to growing needs, the IFCJ will provide more than 12,000 prepaid cards of 300 shekels for use at supply stores across Israel.
Marc Lamont Hill’s arrival will leave “Jewish students and staff feeling even less safe than they do now,” says New York City Councilman Ari Kagan.
“Parents should never have to compromise on how or where their child is educated just because they are religious,” said Maury Litwack of the Orthodox Union.
Three blue-and-white schools make the top 100 list.
“This decision is a victory for all religious schools in the state of New Jersey, but it is especially important for Orthodox Jews,” stated Eric Rassbach of the nonprofit firm Becket.
Several attendees of the Israel on Campus Coalition National Leadership Summit in Washington this week shared their experiences as students.