Antisemitism
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The House Education Committee chair told JNS that the university “must answer for its failure to protect Jewish students on its campus.”
“I hear people breaking free from their chains,” Haverford’s president allegedly said when she saw an image of a bulldozer used on Oct. 7.
“Institutions have struggled to enforce their own policies effectively, leading to a lack of accountability and loss of confidence in the system,” said Shimon Koffler Fogel of the Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs.
Jenna Kandeel faces three misdemeanor charges after allegedly damaging flags as part of a Holocaust memorial.
Oskar Jacob, 94, will sit alongside the granddaughter of one of the designers of the V-1 bomb and discuss their shared history at an event in St. Louis.
“Grant complete amnesty from all criminal and disciplinary charges,” the Princeton Divest Now group demands.
The university appears poised to let the students off mostly without punishment and to listen to a pitch about boycotting Israel.
“The defendant’s hatred led him to plan the murder of two innocent victims simply because he believed they were practicing their Jewish faith,” an FBI official in Los Angeles said.
The New York City Department of Education “has not taken antisemitism seriously,” one student told JNS.
An inability to come up with consensus language has stalled a vote.
Hillel Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Jewish Federation are “appalled” by the university’s “shocking” choice to “capitulate to protesters’ demands, while also parroting their false inflammatory narrative.”
The community representatives were there to show opposition to the “Global Anti-Apartheid Conference for Palestine.”