Antisemitism
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“They’re not so big and powerful that they can’t ignore what the federal government can and might do to them,” Jay Greene, of Defense of Freedom Institute, told JNS.
The city council has a “clear moral compass when it comes to addressing antisemitism in our community,” Sara Brown, of AJC San Diego, told JNS.
Education officials have their “hearts and minds are in the right place,” Tal Fortgang, of the Manhattan Institute, told JNS. “It’s a matter of execution.”
American Jews are reportedly applying for European naturalization in growing numbers.
“In most countries, the only space where teachers receive any training, support or guidance on teaching about antisemitism is in history education, and in particular through Holocaust education,” UNESCO told JNS.
The “mission of a university is the pursuit of truth, but we are seeing that mission give ground to a culture of anti-Israel indoctrination,” Kurt Schwartz, of CAMERA, stated.
The Anti-Defamation League said it was “appalled to hear that a student was subjected to antisemitic slurs.”
A university spokeswoman told JNS that the private school wouldn’t comment on pending litigation.
Kenneth L. Marcus, of the Brandeis Center, told JNS that the crowd-sourced encyclopedia quotes him out of context.
Prosecutors say a Lyon man killed his Jewish neighbor in 2022 out of racial hatred, a charge that could raise a 30-year sentence to life in prison.
The woman, who traveled to Istanbul without her family, was reportedly handcuffed by police at Taksim Square.
“We’ve heard about antisemitism around the world but thought there was nothing to worry about here,” says Australian Ronny Krite, who was on the scene on Dec. 14 in the midst of mayhem.