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Reprimanding the hackers on video was Professor Milena Centrini, who told the hackers: “How dare you use this symbol of death?”
The American Jewish Committee and the Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council welcome the NO HATE Act, especially in this pandemic year.
The top three bias-motivated offenses most frequently reported in the UCR Program’s hate crime data set are destruction/damage/vandalism, intimidation and simple assault.
In the postponement of an event featuring a controversial speaker, Hillel president at Butler University Lauren Carrier said the school newspaper “has a duty to make sure that information that is published is factually accurate.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held discussions with Defense Minister Benny Gantz, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit and others before issuing its response.
A total of 33,771 Jewish victims were shot at the Babi Yar ravine by the Nazis during just two days, Sept. 29 and 30, 1941.
“It is critical that we stand together to demand systemic reform to educational materials ... before one more child is taught from textbooks riddled with hateful lessons,” states a letter to U.S. legislators.
Randi Weingarten was responding to parents who have been criticizing teachers who are resistant to resuming in-person learning due to possible exposure to COVID-19.
Fliers with QR codes that led to an anti-Semitic radio station were attached to the classroom and office doors of mainly Jewish professors.
It went through with 95 percent voting “yes,” with a representative to be in place by the fall semester.
The Jewish state comes to a halt at the sound of the two-minute nationwide siren, marking the death and destruction perpetrated by the Nazis.
The court’s decision to investigate Israeli settlement activities is of “major concern,” warns top former IDF legal official.