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Described by some as spontaneous reactions to Israeli provocations, the assaults emerged in court as antisemitic, ruthless—and meticulously planned.
Eight people were arrested after blocking entry to a library at New York University,” which, a spokesman said, “rejects any claims that this is a peaceful protest.”
The ADL, AJC, Federation and Prizmah penned a letter to the National Association of Independent Schools asking the group to apologize for Jew-hatred at a recent event.
Anti-Israel terror “needs to be understood by the people who fought against it, who grew up as part of it, who have sacrificed in the face of it,” Benjamin Anthony, who leads the MirYam Institute, told JNS.
“We’ve got a lot of good stuff, and we just want to make sure that it all comes together,” said the actor, director and comedian.
“All of us—from his most fanatical supporters to his most fervent critics—are living in the Age of Trump,” the magazine wrote.
They were awarded the prestigious honor despite calls for a boycott of Israel.
A security team evacuated the former champion after a group cornered him while shopping.
The victim, Jonathan Lederer, told JNS that the university hasn’t done enough to keep students like him safe on campus.
A new study has found “continued improvement in textbooks promoting peace, tolerance, and rejecting violence and extremism.”
“As we have illustrated in our briefs, there are numerous ways for our schools to constitutionally implement the law,” the attorney general of Louisiana said.
The university suspended its SJP chapter and issued a campus trespass order against the two sisters suspected of vandalizing the student center after the police search.