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Falafel Yoni was listed on online boycott lists that called for boycotting businesses perceived as supporting Israel.
One of the presentations at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition conference in Seattle accused Israel of genocide, and several Israeli and international firms of complicity.
The state is “doing the best in America about fighting antisemitism but we still get a B. Nobody gets an A and there are lots of F’s,” says state Rep. Randy Fine.
“She was very scared. She was very quiet. After a couple of hours, she told us that he had touched her in all parts of her body.”
“It is completely unacceptable that some university leaders have let the situation get this out of hand,” says CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
“I couldn’t stop thinking about it as a young man,” says Joe Berlinger of World War II and the Holocaust. “Had I been born back then, I clearly would have been murdered. I couldn’t believe that people could do that to each other.”
Three teenagers were indicted after the attack near Paris.
Senior administrators at the school exchanged disparaging messages during a panel discussion about Jew-hatred on campus.
“As employers, colleges have a legal duty and moral obligation to protect staff and faculty from discrimination and harassment,” said Rep. Kevin Kiley.
Mason Reynolds, described in court as a “violent antisemite,” plotted to bomb Holland Road Shul in Brighton, England.
The girl was reportedly dragged into an abandoned location by the three minors, called “a dirty Jew” and threatened with death.
UC Davis didn’t adequately respond to threats of “violence against individuals who support Israel” and “mocking Jewish students and Zionists,” per a letter from the U.S. Education Department.