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“Translation: The Jewish community organized and responded, and we were going to be held accountable, so we got scared and went home,” stated Mark Goldfeder, of the National Jewish Advocacy Center.
Part of the state’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, activities are designed to examine historical injustices and their lasting impact.
A bipartisan-led briefing will specifically examine how the federal government responded to allegations of antisemitism on college campuses since Oct. 7.
It is “an illegal form of discrimination by Belgium against its own citizens,” Ralph Pais, vice president of Belgium’s Jewish Information and Documentation Center, told JNS.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese bowed to mounting pressure for answers after the Chanukah attack.
“It is an attack on the lessons we have learned to help prevent repeated mistakes and foster resilience against the illiberal ideologies sweeping the world,” Michael Teper, of the Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation, told JNS.
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.