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The U.S. Department of Education investigation is for alleged bias based on “shared ancestry,” which can include religion.
“Public safety is my top priority, and as classes resume, it is essential that all students feel safe and are free from harm,” New York’s governor said.
Police are trying to determine the cause—whether it was vandalism or a weather-related incident.
“The antisemitism that infected this process sent a clear message to Jewish students and families that their voices are not welcomed,” said James Pasch, the ADL’s senior director of national litigation.
“This trip showed us the harsh reality unfiltered,” said 16-year-old Jesse Goldberg of Chicago.
“Clearly, we had not done enough vetting,” said a district spokesperson.
They urged the school “to reject this antisemitic and unlawful proposal that stems from the violent threats against Jewish students at Brown last spring.”
With only 2,200 members, including Israelis who had to relocate for professional reasons, Ireland’s Jewish community has a tiny voice.
Archbishop Justin Welby should know that Jerusalem was the capital of Israel before anyone heard of Britain, Rabbi Warren Goldstein said.
“You can’t wait until there’s an incident,” Eric Fingerhut told JNS. “People need to know each other.”
The city saw a series of far-right antisemitic demonstrations in July.
University spokeswoman Katherine Alvarado stated that “we will abide by the injunction as this case makes its way through the courts.”