Antisemitism
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“A synagogue is a sacred space—a place of prayer, reflection and community,” a Jewish community leader lamented.
A doll whose head was marked with the Star of David was hung, shot and burned at a traditional festival in the small European state.
The anti-Israel U.N. adviser, whom the United States has sanctioned, was slated to speak at a pro-Palestinian conference on the public school campus.
The decision “was made by the speaker’s team, not UCLA,” the school’s associate vice chancellor for campus and community safety told JNS.
The incident shows how vital it is students are “allowed to be visibly, proudly Jewish without fear,” the executive director of Metro Chicago Hillel told JNS.
Elijah Wiesel, a sophomore who saw the graffiti, told JNS that, while the incident does not appear to have had much campus impact, it seems to reflect “broader Jew-hatred on campus.”
“Antisemitism is the oldest bigotry in the world, and it has not gone away,” said Mondaire Jones, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
“No activist judge, not this one or any other, is going to stop us from” revoking the privilege of being granted a U.S. visa or green card, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told JNS.
“Mr. Carlson and his party were politely asked a few routine questions, in accordance with standard procedures,” the Israeli Airports Authority said.
Jeff Rosen, district attorney for Santa Clara County, told JNS that the group’s actions were illegal, “and that is why we will retry the case.”
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In his ruling, Judge Jeffrey Trapani wrote that the protest did not appear to cause a “substantial disruption.”