Antisemitism
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Universities look to preserve their tax-exempt status and avoid political embarrassment, as two House committees continue to investigate antisemitism on campuses.
“We are deeply concerned Israel has not done enough to protect humanitarian aid workers or civilians,” said John Kelley, U.S. political minister counselor in New York.
A spokeswoman said the investment firm is “working with our analysts and clients to implement each of the remaining experts’ recommendations swiftly—before the end of this year.”
A widow expressed her recent discomfort with an antique, given the resurgence in antisemitism.
The complaint cites incidents such as a protest where students chanted “intifada” and “brick by brick, wall by wall, apartheid has got to fall.”
Dr. Phil McGraw blasts two students at U of M for their inability to condemn the horrors committed by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7.
Amichai Chikli likened the West’s approach to the Islamic Republic to the failed diplomatic effort to curb Hitler’s expansionism and genocidal aims.
Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor has angered the Jewish community and opposition parties in parliament.
“The committee was disappointed in the materials it received and is expecting future productions to be more productive,” a committee spokesman told JNS.
The image depicting Erwin Chemerinsky, the Jewish dean of the law school, holding bloody silverware was soon replaced.
The Oscar-winning actor described the revelations as making him feel “more of a spiritual, religious connection to Judaism than I ever had before.”
The rise in anti-Jewish and anti-Israel sentiment on campus has grabbed the attention of 93% of poll respondents.