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The focus is “on making sure students can go to school without fear of harassment or intimidation,” George Hruza, a Republican state representative, told JNS.
“Leaders at all levels of government and authorities must back up their condemnations with concrete action,” CIJA’s Gustavo Zentner stated.
Jerusalem accused West Midlands Police of antisemitism after the cops said visiting Israelis had been a ‘threat’ to Birmingham residents.
Critics of the decision to clear the stands called it a “surrender to jihadism.”
The Solidaire Network supports Students for Justice in Palestine, American Muslims for Palestine and the Palestinian Youth Movement.
The December survey found 76% of Jewish respondents considered Israel the safest location for Jews.
Eva Schloss-Geiringer, who was born in Vienna and died in London, studied photography at her stepfather’s encouragement and with his help.
The Jerusalem book launch of “Be a Refusenik” explores how Cold War–era Jewish resistance offers a roadmap for confronting modern anti-Zionism.
“We cannot fight something we fail to define,” Jason Miyares stated.
“Jewish students should be able to have an education free from bias and discrimination,” David Bocarsly, of the Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California, told JNS.
The Latin School of Chicago “does not tolerate antisemitism or any other form of hate,” wrote two administrators, announcing an internal probe into a second incident of a Third Reich-linked song being performed.
“There is real movement to restore balance in teaching and to bring back the idea that you really need to be objective in the classroom,” Alan Garber said.